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Bangladesh protested outside the British parliament for temple violence

Bangladesh protested outside the British parliament for temple violence
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LONDON: Hundreds of Hindu Bangladesh joined Hindu Bengali from India in protests outside the British parliamentary houses on Wednesday demanding the British government to pressure Bangladesh to take action on recent anti-Hindu cruelty.
Protesters, men, women and children, traveled to London from Bradford, Birmingham, Manchester, Wales and Scotland.
Outside the home of Commons they shouted, “we stop killing Hindus” and “we want justice” and hold a plaque that says “stop ethnic cleansing in Bangladesh”.
“There are a large number of Hindu Bangladesh living in England and we want members of the British members to find out what is happening in Bangladesh.
We want the British foreign office to put pressure on the Bangladesh Government to take action,” explained Himanish Goswami, Ambassador of Youth, for Bangladesh Hindu Association (UK).
They marched in the Regent of Street, past Braus buyers, to the BBC headquarters where they demanded the anniversary of the anti-Hindu riots and questioned his silence, shouted “bias bbbc”, holding a plaque that said: “We demand BBC and world media investigate and report the cruelty Ongoing in Hindus in Bangladesh.
“Rumy Haque (48), a Muslim born in Bangladesh, joined the protest.
“It happens every year.
It was done by Islamic extremists who wanted Bangladesh to become a Muslim country.
I think it must be funded by Saudi Arabia or Pakistan.
There are preachers in Bangladesh Radicaling Youngsters.
This is an effort to clean ethnicity.
They want to get rid of all minorities.
Majority Muslims in Bangladesh did not support it but they were too afraid to speak, “he said.
Bikram Bikram Kumpuk, from Bengali Hindu Adarsha Sangha UK (bhas UK), who represents Hindu Bengali in the UK, said: “BBC suspicious silence, said nothing about human rights violations occurred in Bangladesh.
But we are a British taxpayer.
Hinduism lives important.
We hope they will fulfill their (responsibility) as news broadcasters.
“Proshanta Purokayastha born Bangladesh, Chairman of Bhas UK, said:” This has happened since 1946, the government did not take any action so we want the British government to give Pressure on Bangladesh and stop violence and stop violence.
” Shatta Bhowmick (19), a British citizen Bangladesh-Origin, said: “This is a day-day thing when we go to the temple in Bangladesh, they spit on us and they always want to change us to Islam.
As a woman you have to dress a simple dress .
My family was there not been able to come out since the violence.
the government shut down the internet to hide what was going on.
I hope that the British government could affect Bangladesh.
“Biplab Roy Chowdhury, who fled from the age of five months to India after his father died in 1973 in Bangladesh , told TOI: “Where he silently in all Hindu villages, there are only three or four houses.” More than 150 British Indian organizations have sent a joint letter to PM PM Boris Johnson who calls for the British government to condemn violence and ask the government of Bangladesh to protect Hindu minorities, to ensure the perpetrators are brought to court, ensuring that the Government of Bangladesh, ensure that the Bangladesh Government restored the temple – Hindu, and use its influence to ensure Bangladesh obey its commitment to human rights.
Conservative MP Bob Blackman has submitted two early movements at Commons’s house condemning violence.

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