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By A Staff Reporter
Kolkata: West Bengal Assembly Leader of Opposition (LoP) and BJP leader, Suvendu Adhikari, has strongly condemned the ongoing attacks on Hindu temples and the Hindu community in Bangladesh. Speaking at a public gathering, Adhikari demanded that the global community intervene to protect minority communities in Bangladesh.
He stated, “The attacks on our temples and Hindus in Bangladesh should be stopped, and the world community should intervene to protect the minority communities in Bangladesh. This is our demand.” Adhikari stressed that the BJP and its supporters will continue to protest until the violence against Hindus is brought to an end.
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The leader's statement follows reports of increasing attacks on Hindu religious places and individuals in neighboring Bangladesh, sparking widespread concern among the Hindu community in India. Adhikari has vowed that this movement will not cease until justice is delivered to the affected communities.
His call for global intervention highlights the urgency of the issue and demands immediate action from both the Bangladeshi government and international organizations to safeguard the rights and safety of Hindus. The situation has been a point of contention in regional politics, with Adhikari pledging further actions in the coming days.
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