Indian Sanatan Society Protests Against Atrocities on Hindus in Bangladesh
Demonstrators Demand Indian Government Intervention; Effigy of Bangladeshi Government Burned
Key Points:
- Thousands march in Jamshedpur against persecution of Hindus in Bangladesh
- Led by Shiv Shankar Singh, protesters call for Indian government action
- Effigy of Bangladeshi government burned to express outrage
JAMSHEDPUR – Thousands of individuals, under the leadership of Indian Sanatan Society’s patron Shiv Shankar Singh, marched in Jamshedpur to protest against the inhumane atrocities on Hindus and other minorities in Bangladesh. The demonstrators expressed their anger by burning an effigy of the Bangladeshi government.
March Details and Demands
Participants, including men, women, and members of various Hindu organizations, carried banners and posters as they marched from Singh’s office in Old Cable Town through Tinplate Chowk. They demanded immediate intervention from the Indian government to halt the persecution of Hindus in Bangladesh, even suggesting military action if necessary.
Nationwide Protests and International Reactions
This protest in Jamshedpur aligns with nationwide demonstrations by Hindu organizations condemning the persecution of minorities in Bangladesh. Similar rallies have occurred in cities like Dibrugarh and Jharsuguda, where protesters demanded action from both the Indian government and the international community. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
The Indian government has expressed concern over the situation, urging Bangladesh to ensure the safety and security of its minority communities. Bangladesh’s government has condemned the attacks and promised strict action against the perpetrators.




