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Protests erupted in ne from Hindu attacks in Bangladesh

Protests erupted in ne from Hindu attacks in Bangladesh
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Guwahati: BJP, Hindu groups and Puja Committees on the Northeast on Monday held protests in various locations against attacks on Hindu temples and PANDAL PANDAL DURGA PUJA in Bangladesh.
Agartala and Guwahati, protesters caused a slogan in front of the Bangladesh Office of the High Commissioner Assistant.
Agartala, who shared international borders with Bangladesh, Hindu believers had shown in all countries and demanded the immediate arrest of the perpetrators involved in a series of attacks on Hindu since October 13 in the central and southern part of Bangladesh.
They asked the Sheikh Hasina government to ensure the security of Hindu minority and Buddhists in the country had been persecuted for years.
A group of young men gathered in front of the Bangladeshi High Commission Assistant on Jalan VIP in the morning and raised the slogan condemning the attack.
The statement issued by the Central Puja Committee Meghalaya said, “Premeditation attacks, launched in various regions and Bangladesh regards, with hundreds of people actively involved in the Taliban genocide and the destruction of the Taliban, is a blatant violation of religious freedom and practiced beliefs.
By a minority Hindu Bangladesh.
“It was added,” the reality of discrimination in terms of religious rights and its refusal is everyday reality, which has caused not only for countless misery, but also the persecution directed towards Hindu minorities.
” In Guwahati, BJP leader and former Legislator Hojai Shiladitya Dev and his supporters protested in front of the Bangladesh Assistant Office of the High Commission and demanding safety and security for Hindus in neighboring countries.
A memorandum has also been sent to Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina through the Assistant Commissioner of Bangladesh with a request to ensure security for Hindus.
In the Valley of Barak, a member of Vishwa Hindu Parishad, along with Bajrang Dal, Durga Bahini, Swadesh Mansi Jagran and Matri Shakti Bahini, took out a bicycle rally on Monday morning and held a demonstration in front of the Office of the Deputy Commissioner Cachar, demanding strict punishment for those involved in Vandalism in Bangladesh.
Organizations also submitted a memorandum aimed at PM Narendra Modi, looking for steps needed to ensure Hindu safety in neighboring countries.
Senior VHP leader Purna Chandra Mandal threatened to start a massive movement if Hindu safety in Bangladesh was not confirmed.
In Hailakandi and Karimganj Regency, protests are performed by various organizations during the day.
There were no unward incidents reported from any protest site.

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