1000’s of individuals from numerous Hindu organisations on Wednesday took out rallies in Jharkhand’s Dhanbad and Gumla cities in protest towards the assaults on Hindus in Bangladesh and the arrest of non secular chief Chinmoy Krishna Das.
Demanding the speedy launch of Das, the protesters urged the Indian authorities to intervene and cease the atrocities being perpetrated on minority Hindus within the neighbouring nation.
In Dhanbad, Hindu Rashtriya Samanvya Samiti (HRSS) organised the protest, which was attended by members of Dhanbad ISKCON, Bajrang Dal, BJP and different organisations.
Holding placards and elevating slogans towards the Bangladesh authorities, the protestors marched to town’s Randhir Verma Chowk, the place they held an indication for about two hours.
Dhanbad legislator Raj Sinha addressed the protest, saying, “Hindus are being focused, assaults are being carried out on temples, and Hindu homes and companies are being looted in Bangladesh.” “I urge the Union authorities to intervene within the matter to test the atrocities on Hindus and make sure the security of temples there,” he added.
In Gumla, a whole lot of individuals, below the banner of Sarna Sanatan Dharm, took out a large ‘silent’ rally from Kedar Bagan to the federal government bus stand. In addition they submitted a memorandum to the President via the Gumla deputy commissioner.
The protesters urged the President “to construct worldwide stress instantly to make sure the security of Hindus in Bangladesh.”