Thousands participate in Chakradharpur rally; call for Bangladeshi nationals to leave India.
In a significant protest, Hindu Sanatan Samaj organized a massive rally in Chakradharpur, West Singhbhum, condemning the recent attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh and demanding justice.
CHAKRADHARPUR – Hindu Sanatan Samaj led a large protest rally in Chakradharpur, West Singhbhum, against the atrocities committed on the Hindu community in Bangladesh, with thousands of participants demanding the expulsion of Bangladeshi nationals from India.
The rally began at Itwari Bazaar and proceeded to the Sonua Bus Stand Hanuman Temple, gathering members of the Sanatan Samaj and various Hindu organizations in large numbers.
Prominent figures like former MLAs Shashi Bhushan Samad, Ashok Sardar, Malti Gilua, and other local leaders also took part in the event.
The protestors expressed their outrage over the mistreatment of Hindu women and called for strict action against those responsible.
In a show of solidarity, Chakradharpur market remained closed in the evening as traders joined the protest to express their anger over the incidents in Bangladesh.
The rally saw participation from organizations like VHP, Bajrang Dal, Giriraj Sena, Gauraksha Dal, and Hindu Raksha Vahini.
The event concluded with a strong message to Bangladeshi nationals to leave India.
Local residents expressed their concerns about the rising communal tensions and called for peace and harmony.

