Hindu Bodies Take Out Rally Against Genocide of Hindus in Bangladesh
Hyderabad: Several Hindu organisations during a protest here on Sunday asked the Centre to intervene and send a strong message to stop atrocities against Hindus who were facing attacks in Bangladesh. Over 2,000 activists under the banner of Samastha Hindu Samaj, along with the members from RSS, BJP, VHP, Bajrang Dal, took part in the procession.
The `Hindu Akrosh Rally’ started at the Bal Gangadhar Tilak statue at Koti Women’s College and culminated at the Veer Savarkar statue at Kacheguda crossroads.
Samastha Hindu Samaj core committee member Narsing Rao Mudiraj said that they had taken up a signature campaign and the list would be sent to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for giving a befitting message to Bangladesh to stop the attacks on Hindus.
TTD Dharma Rakshana Vedika board member Kamlesh Maharaj condemned the inhuman and barbaric attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh. He called upon Hindus, irrespective of their political affiliations, to unite and extend their solidarity to minority Hindus in Bangladesh, so that the Mohammed Yunus government would be forced to act.
BJP Goshamahal MLA T. Raja Singh said that the inhuman action by some fundamental and jihadi elements in Bangladesh had united Hindus across the world. The revolt of Hindus would wipe out Bangladesh from the world map, he said
A number of BJP leaders, including spokesperson N.V. Subhash and party candidate Madhavi Latha took part in the rally.