Bangladesh Hindu Atrocities: Vaisya Mahasammelan Urges Indian Intervention
Vaisya Mahasammelan demands immediate Indian government action against atrocities on Hindus in Bangladesh.
A joint delegation of Vaisya Mahasammelan and Marwari Samaj has urged the Indian government to intervene in the atrocities being committed against Hindus in Bangladesh.
JAMSHEDPUR – Vaisya Mahasammelan and Marwari Samaj submitted a memorandum to the Indian Prime Minister, demanding urgent action against the atrocities faced by Hindus in Bangladesh.
The delegation emphasized that ongoing violence against Hindus is a result of extremist activities and that the Bangladesh interim government has failed to protect the minority community.
They urged the Indian government to take a strong stance in the World Forum and to grant citizenship under CAA to Hindus seeking refuge in India.
The delegation was led by Mukesh Mittal, Senior Vice President of the Vaisya Mahasammelan, and Vikas Gupta, District President.
Other notable attendees included Sunita Jaiswal, Dinesh Prasad, and Ram Ratan Khandelwal.

