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Attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh hurt India, says BJP leader​

Staff Correspondent | Published: 21:01, Feb 04,2023

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This photo taken on February 4, 2023 shows a portion of a rally organised by the Bangladesh Jatio Hindu Mohajote at the Mahanagor Nattya Mancha at Gulistan in Dhaka. Dilip Ghosh, one of the national vice-presidents of the Bharatiya Janata Party in India, addresses the rally virtually. – New Age photo.

Dilip Ghosh, one of the national vice-presidents of the Bharatiya Janata Party in India, said on Saturday that the attacks on minorities in Bangladesh hurt them and affected the image of Bangladesh as well.

Connecting a rally in Dhaka virtually, Dilip Ghosh, a member of parliament representing the Medinipur constituency in the Indian Lok Sabha, also said that although India and Bangladesh were separate countries, their traditions and cultures were the same.

‘So, when there is any trouble here [in India], it impacts there [in Bangladesh]. When any problem takes place there, we also feel the pain of it. When Hindu society is in pain in Bangladesh due to the misbehaviour of some miscreants, we feel pain here [in India]. It affects the image of Bangladesh,’ he said.

The Bangladesh Jatio Hindu Mohajote, or Bangladesh National Grand Alliance, organised the grand rally at Mahanagor Nattya Mancha in the capital’s Gulistan.

Dilip Ghosh urged Bangladeshi Hindus to remain in harmony in Bangladesh so that they stay at peace in India.

He claimed that they [the Indians] were with the people to liberate Bangladesh, and they were still with them.

He said that he was supposed to join the rally in person but could not make it as several elections were being held in different Indian states. He wished that India and Bangladesh go forward jointly and that Bangladesh ‘achieves its quality of solving global problems.'

Addressing the rally, Hasanul Haq Inu, the president of the Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal faction, urged the government to set up an independent commission for minority rights.

He also advocated for the removal of dictatorial and communist elements from the constitution. He also urged law enforcement agencies to press charges against the perpetrators of recent attacks on minorities and hold them accountable for their crimes.

Gobinda Chandra Pramanik, secretary general of the organisation, said that they turned minority just because of partition, and Pakistanis considered the Hindus to be agents of India.

He criticised the joint election and called for reserving seats for Hindus based on population.

Home minister Asaduzzaman Khan was scheduled to attend the rally as the chief guest. But he did not finally attend.

About the absence of the home minister, Gobinda Pramanik said that he did not come for an ‘unexplained reason’.

Jatiya Party lawmaker Sayed Abu Hossain Babla hailed late president Hussain Mohammad Ershad for protecting the rights of Hindus in Bangladesh. He said he would speak for Hindu rights in parliament.

Bidhan Bihari Goswami, the Mohajote president, chaired the rally.
 
Hinduvta turds are the last ones that should be talking about attacks on minorities.

If BD was so bad for Hindus then why are we seeing so many BD’shi Hindus coming back to their homeland after many years or decades trying to make a life in India?

Shut up muppet!
 
Hinduvta turds are the last ones that should be talking about attacks on minorities.

If BD was so bad for Hindus then why are we seeing so many BD’shi Hindus coming back to their homeland after many years or decades trying to make a life in India?

Shut up muppet!
similer situation with Pak Hindus.. They left their villages of Sind province in Pak to go to the promised land india, however they were left humiliated and accused of being Pak spies. An entire family was even murdered. Some have fled back to Pakistan.
 
RAW is preparing ground for conflict with Bangladesh by carrying out black operations in Bangladesh. Attacks such as these are designed to build resentment and support inside India's fascist Hindu culture. A time will come when they'll be demanding attack on Bangladesh.
 
Hinduvta turds are the last ones that should be talking about attacks on minorities.

If BD was so bad for Hindus then why are we seeing so many BD’shi Hindus coming back to their homeland after many years or decades trying to make a life in India?

Shut up muppet!
Khik, Khik, Khik----------------------------------------------.
I thought you love to play muppets. Could it be that you yourself are a great muppet!!!
 
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Latest atrocity on Hindus of Bangladesh.

14 Hindu temples vandalised in Bangladesh.​


 
So apparently hindus in India are hurt because some guys broke few idols in BD

But they expect muslims out of India not to be hurt because of this that happened just few days ago:

 
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So apparently hindus in India are because some guys broke few idols in BD

But they expect muslims out of India not to be hurt because of this that happened just a day ago:



BD is not perfect but no-one gets killed there because they are a Hindu who is practising their faith as they see fit.

Any Muslim that harms a Hindu or their property is dealt with swiftly by the law.

The hypocrisy of this Hinduvta turd is sickening.
 
Alga Momen commented on BJP violence against Muslims in India as domestic Indian issue. About time he lectures BJP that it is a domestic issue in Bangladesh.

In reality BAL undertakes these violences.
This didn't happen in Pakistan times, not under Mujib , not under Zia or Ershad.
 
It is a shame that these things happen routinely. We have a lot of backward people in the country, especially in rural areas. Having said that, unlike India, there is no state-sponsored policy of minority oppression and hasn't been since the country's inception, while India seems to be heading the other way since 2014. Society in the Indian subcontinent is generally rather backward but the situation is improving in Bangladesh relative to our neighbours. We must all work together to ensure a safe living space for all Bengalis and ethnic minorities in Bangladesh, regardless of language, race, class or creed.
 
I am wondering is it allowed legally in Bangladesh to arrange such a religious gathering that we see happened at Gulistan in the following picture where a foreign politician gives this kind of religious and political speech?

Another curious question why the Hindu crowd wore this type of saffron colored clothing synonymous to the BJP/RSS/Shiv Sena dress code?

Is it imaginable in India Muslim leaders from Pakistan/Bangladesh giving this kind of speech?

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Meanwhile whatever happens to Muslims in India is Its internal metter.
(Actually it is there internal metter. Just as Bangladeshi Hindus and Pakistani Hindus are internal issue of respective countries)
 
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