Protest Rally in Jugsalai Against Atrocities on Hindus in Bangladesh
Hundreds of people in Jugsalai held a protest rally with black bands, organized by Shri Ram Bajrang Akhara, against the ongoing atrocities on Hindus in Bangladesh.
In response to the increasing violence against Hindus in Bangladesh, including attacks on temples and mass killings, a protest rally was organized by Shri Ram Bajrang Akhara in Jugsalai.
JAMSHEDPUR – Amid rising concerns over the safety of Hindus in Bangladesh following a coup, hundreds of people in Jugsalai participated in a protest rally organized by Shri Ram Bajrang Akhara.
The protest began from the temple premises on Dispensary Road, with participants covering their mouths with black bands as a symbol of their outrage.
The rally moved through various parts of Jugsalai, drawing attention to the plight of Hindus in Bangladesh.
Participants urged the Indian government to intervene and raise the issue on an international level.
Appeal to Government
Praveen Sethi, the licensee of Shri Ram Bajrang Akhara, called on the President, Supreme Court, and Central and State governments to take immediate action.
He demanded the identification and expulsion of Bangladeshi and Rohingya Muslim infiltrators, warning that the future of Indian citizens could be at risk if no action is taken.
Sethi emphasized that the issue should be seen as a matter of national interest rather than through a political lens.

Concern Over Infiltration
Sethi and other participants expressed concern that a calculated conspiracy is being executed to destabilize the country.
They urged political parties to prioritize the nation’s safety and security over political gains.
The rally saw participation from various organizations and citizens of Jugsalai, all uniting in their demand for immediate government intervention.
Future Implications
The protest highlighted the growing unease among citizens regarding the infiltration of foreign elements and the potential threats to India’s security.
Participants warned of dire consequences if these issues are not addressed promptly.
