BJP Mahila Morcha Burns Muhammad Yunus Effigy Over Bangladesh Violence

Women’s Wing Demands Decisive Action on Hindu Persecution in Neighboring Nation

Key Points:

  • BJP Mahila Morcha burns effigy of Bangladesh interim government chief Muhammad Yunus
  • Protesters light candles and raise slogans against attacks on Hindu community
  • Party demands India take firm stance on international platforms

JAMSHEDPUR – BJP Mahila Morcha staged a protest demonstration burning the effigy of Bangladesh interim government chief Muhammad Yunus on Sunday.

The protest occurred near the district office in Sakchi. Morcha president Neelu Machhua led the demonstration. Women activists lit candles expressing their outrage.

Protesters raised strong slogans against the Bangladesh government. They highlighted systematic targeting of Hindu community members. Houses are being set ablaze across Bangladesh.

Temples face demolition at the hands of extremists. Women and children are not being spared either. The activists termed this a direct attack on humanity.

Neelu Machhua launched a sharp attack during the demonstration. She stated atrocities against Hindus won’t be tolerated. Fundamentalist forces receive open government protection in Bangladesh.

Muhammad Yunus’s government has completely failed in protecting minorities. The administration shows no commitment to Hindu safety. Moreover, the situation deteriorates with each passing day.

Machhua demanded India adopt a firm and decisive stance. The government should raise the issue on international platforms. Additionally, pressure must be applied on Bangladesh government.

Hindu community deserves security and justice in Bangladesh. International bodies should intervene in the crisis. Furthermore, perpetrators must face consequences for their actions.

The protest witnessed participation from several women activists. Mamta Singh joined the demonstration at the venue. Meera Singh and Sanjana Sahu also participated actively.

Lakshmi Sharma attended alongside other party workers. Mistu Sona and Jaya Sharma raised their voices. In addition, Sapna Singh and numerous activists were present.

Jamshedpur lawyers protested against Bangladesh violence earlier. A protest occurred against atrocities on Hindus previously. A march was held in Chakulia condemning the persecution.

Protesters rallied against Hindu persecution in the city. The Indian Sanatan Society organized demonstrations earlier. A rally was held in Ranchi against the violence.

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