Bangladesh-Bus going to Hindu rally attacked, 20 injured: The rally was organized to protest against violence against Hindus

A rally was organized by Sanatan Jagran Manch on Friday 22 November in Rangpur, Bangladesh. A bus arriving to attend the rally was attacked on the way. 20 people were injured in the attack, out of which 3 are seriously injured. The injured have been admitted to the local hospital. The purpose of this rally held in the grounds of Mahiganj College was to protest against the atrocities, oppression on Hindus and attacks on monasteries and temples. The people participating in the rally had come to protest with 8 point demands. The chief guest of the rally, Chinmay Krishna Das Brahmachari, alleged discrimination against Hindus in the country. The process of looting the property and houses of Hindus continues. Chinmay Das said that 70% of those who left the country to save their lives in the 1971 freedom struggle were Hindus. Their houses and properties were looted. This process continues even after so many years of independence. Chinmay Das alleged that after 5 August, terrorists, extremists and leaders have been released from jail in the country. But no Hindu has been left out. Hindus are not supporters of any political party. In future, Hindus will vote for the party that will maintain democracy. He said that today 3 crore Sanatanis are united. Chinmay Das said that the bus coming to attend the rally was attacked. He also called one of the injured people on the stage. Bangladesh Sanatan Jagran Manch demonstrated for these demands in the rally. Chinmay Das said – I was asked to leave the hotel. Chinmay Das said in a press conference on the night of November 21 that he was asked to leave the hotel in Rangpur. The police told him that we cannot be kept here. ———————————————– Also read this news related to Bangladesh… Interim government completes 100 days in Bangladesh: Violence against Hindus increased, Yunus is targeting his opponents. Mohammad Yunus’s interim government in Bangladesh completed 100 days of its tenure on November 16. A report released by Transparency International Bangladesh on November 18 stated that violence against Hindus has increased under the rule of the interim government of Bangladesh. The Yunus administration has failed to stop crimes against minorities. Read the full report here…

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