By A Staff Reporter
Delhi: Yog Guru Baba Ramdev addressed the crisis in Bangladesh, urging that no cruelty or atrocity should be inflicted upon Hindus in the country, whether they are involved in trade, living there, or associated with Hindu temples. "There should be no cruelty or atrocity on Hindus in Bangladesh—be it the Hindus who are involved in trade there, or Hindu temples there, or Indians living there. For this, the entire country has to be united," Ramdev said.
He praised the unified stance of India's Opposition and Government, stating, "I am happy to see that for the first time, the entire Opposition is with the Government and this indeed should be the policy of India."
Ramdev also expressed concern about the spread of Islamic radicalism and its potential threat to India, emphasizing the need for continued unity. "The manner in which Islamic radicalism is expanding across the world and has knocked at the neighborhood of India, it can be dangerous for the country. This unity should continue even in the time to come," he added.