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RAJOURI DEC 08:-Members of various Hindu religious organizations came together under the banner of the Sanatan Dharma Sabha Rajouri to stage a strong protest against the ongoing atrocities targeting Hindus in Bangladesh. The protesters demanded that the central government sever all diplomatic relations with Bangladesh in response to the increasing violence. They highlighted the attacks on Hindu temples, the captivity of priests, and the killing of Hindus in Bangladesh, emphasizing that such acts of violence would no longer be tolerated.
During the demonstration, which took place at the Salani Bridge, protestors raised slogans such as “Stop Hindu Genocide” and “Down with Bangladesh,” voicing their outrage and solidarity with the Hindu community in Bangladesh. The protestors also presented a memorandum to the ACR Rajouri, addressed to the central government, demanding immediate action.
Key figures who spoke at the rally included Thakur Kamal Singh, Harish Bharti, Nishu Gupta, Karan Thakur, Anshuman Chopra, Gaurav Mahajan,Ex Mlc Vibodh Gupta, Himanshu Bargav, Rajinder Gupta, kapil saryal, Karan saryal, Radish sharma, Gourav and Raj Ratan Singh. They condemned the severe atrocities faced by Hindus in Bangladesh, including the destruction of temples, the forced captivity of priests, and the systematic killing of Hindus. They urged the Indian government to take stringent measures to ensure the safety of Hindus in Bangladesh, stressing that diplomatic ties with the country must be severed until the situation improves.
The protestors warned that unless action is taken by the Indian government, the violence in Bangladesh will continue unabated. They also declared that their protests would escalate further if the atrocities persisted. Following the rally, the protestors burned an effigy of the Prime Minister of Bangladesh and marched to Panja Chowk, where they presented the memorandum to the ACR Rajouri. The protest concluded at the Salani Bridge, with protestors once again raising their slogans.
The protest was marked by strong security measures put in place by local authorities, ensuring the safety and orderliness of the demonstration.