Hindu Leader Chintu Singh Condemns Violence Against Hindus in Bangladesh
Chintu Singh warns of protests in India if violence against Hindus in Bangladesh continues; urges Modi government to intervene.
Hindu leader Chintu Singh demands immediate action from Bangladesh government to stop targeted violence against Hindus.
JAMSHEDPUR – Hindu leader Chintu Singh demands immediate action from Bangladesh government to stop targeted violence against Hindus.
Hindu leader Chintu Singh has strongly condemned the targeted violence against Hindus in Bangladesh.
He issued an ultimatum to the Bangladesh government and military forces, demanding immediate steps to stop the violence against Hindus.
Singh warned that if immediate actions are not taken, protests against Bangladesh will commence in India.
Chintu Singh stated, "The violence against Hindus, especially Hindu women, in Bangladesh is extremely concerning."
He urged the Bangladesh government and military forces to take swift measures to stop this violence.
"If these actions are not taken, we will start protests against Bangladesh in India," Singh added.
He also appealed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the United Nations for immediate intervention in this matter.
"We are prepared to go to any lengths to ensure the safety of the Hindu community. The Bangladesh government must ensure the safety of Hindus," Singh emphasized.
The situation in Bangladesh requires urgent attention and action from both local and international authorities.
The Hindu community is demanding security and justice for the victims of violence.

