Jabalpur, 30 November (IANS). Madhya Pradesh PWD Minister Rakesh Singh on Saturday targeted Congress over the atrocities on Hindus in Bangladesh. He has described the atrocities on Hindus in Bangladesh as unfortunate.
Addressing a press conference at the Circuit House in Jabalpur, Rakesh Singh said that the way Hindus (Sanatanis) are being persecuted in Bangladesh is unfortunate and condemnable. What is even more unfortunate is that the so-called secular party people within the country, the people who raise secular voices are silent on this. There is no sound from any of them.
There is no statement from Congress. If they have made a formality that this should not happen, but the government also always makes its own arrangements to ensure that no wrongdoing happens to the minorities within India. But if even a minor incident happens, they come out on the streets.
The atrocities on Hindus in Bangladesh are unfortunate. India has repeatedly warned Bangladesh. The United Nations is also continuously warning about this. But India will not accept any such thing. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has also said this at his level. Even within the country, the role of those parties who call themselves secular should also be clear that why are you silent today when atrocities are being committed against Hindus?
Let us tell you that a big protest is going to take place in Indore, Madhya Pradesh on 4th December against the atrocities on Hindus in Bangladesh. Common citizens of Indore and the ruling BJP in the state will also have a stake in this.
After the change of power in Bangladesh, fundamentalist people are targeting Hindus and torturing them. In many cases murders are also taking place. Regarding this, leaders of BJP and other RSS affiliate organizations gathered at the RSS office in Indore. It was decided in the meeting that protests should be held on 4th December.
It is noteworthy that in Bangladesh, Hindus are being continuously tortured and attacked, temples are being damaged. This has caused anger among Hindus all over the world. To express this anger, a protest movement is proposed on 4th December.
–IANS
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