Hindu Samhati’s Protest March against Hindu Persecution in Bangladesh unfolds a new chapter of Struggle
Unfolding a new chapter in the
history of West Bengal, Hindu Samhati, to express its abhorrence against the
ongoing Hindu persecution in Bangladesh and also to convey its solidarity to minority
Hindus there, brought out a massive protest march in the town of Bangaon in
North 24 Paraganas district, on December 10, 2013. The demonstration which
commenced its headway from Batar More (crossing) in the noon was joined by
Hindus in throngs and while the march went on, hundreds of Hindus were
witnessed (on both sides of the thoroughfare) to cheer it. Some were even found
to term Hindu Samhati’s endeavor as opportune and as the only way to make the
nonchalant, obtuse Indian governance conscious of the cruel reality on the
other side of the border and how any more silence may destabilize the integrity
and also economy of India. It is worth
to mention, hundreds of Hindu families, as per fresh reports, have already
entered the Indian mainland for security following the violent clashes back
home. And this is nothing new; it is no secret whenever there is any resistance
from liberals or resurgence of Islamic fundamentalism in Bangladesh, Hindus
turn into the worst casualty.
Press and media reports from
Bangladesh have already depicted how Hindus have become the sole target of Islamic
oppression yet again and some of the most revered columnists there have also
termed this onslaught of Islamists as the cruelest effort (in the recorded
history) to exterminate Hindus racially. Now the question remains whether India
is aware of its outcome or whether she hopes to deal with Bangladesh unflappably
for a better future in the Indian subcontinent.
The protest march was addressed
by leaders of Hindu Samhati who were found to state without qualm how this
crisis is endangering the Hindu civilization in the Indian subcontinent and
also the fact that any failure to halt this
will lead to an arrant disaster only. The protest march tried to move towards
the Indo-Bangladesh international border but was stopped by the local administration
halfway.
Hindu Samhati regularly
monitors and reports violations against Hindus in West Bengal. We also work
with both governmental and NGO agencies for proper education on protection and
ensure remedies to the Hindu populace as per prevailing law of the land.
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