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Muslim Rashtriya Manch’s Movement Gains Global Attention, Demands Justice for Minorities in Bangladesh

The Muslim Rashtriya Manch (MRM) has launched a significant movement to address the rising atrocities against Hindus and other minorities in Bangladesh. The initiative aims to raise global awareness and demand justice and protection for these vulnerable communities. MRM insists this movement goes beyond protests, focusing on driving real change and upholding human rights.

Memorandum Submitted to Ministry of External Affairs

MRM has formally submitted a memorandum to India’s Ministry of External Affairs, which has been forwarded to the Bangladesh High Commission and its leadership under Mohammad Yunus. The document demands immediate intervention to stop violence against minorities and calls for strong actions against the perpetrators. MRM warns that any further neglect could have serious global consequences.

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Global Strategy for Advocacy

If the Bangladeshi government does not take corrective action, MRM plans to escalate the issue internationally. Their strategy includes bringing the case before the United Nations, engaging global human rights organizations, and appealing to diplomats worldwide. MRM stresses that defending against these violations is a moral responsibility that transcends borders.

Nationwide Rallies and Demonstrations

MRM has organized numerous rallies and protests from Delhi’s Jantar Mantar to other cities across India. These events have seen strong participation from national conveners, co-conveners, women and youth wings, and state leadership. Thousands of supporters have joined the movement, demanding justice for minorities in Bangladesh and condemning the ongoing violence.

Unity for Justice and Humanity

Shahid Sayeed stressed, “Our movement reflects the values of tolerance, justice, and humanity. We will stand firm for the rights of minorities in Bangladesh and ensure their voices are heard worldwide.” He reaffirmed MRM’s commitment to religious harmony and human rights.

The protests will continue until December 16, with Muslim Rashtriya Manch determined to achieve its demands for justice. The organization has amplified the issue internationally and plans to launch an extensive campaign to hold the Bangladeshi government accountable.

Shibra Arshad

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