Ex-Servicemen Rally Against Bangladesh Hindu Atrocities
Sidhhanath Singh Warns Silence on Violence Against Minorities Unacceptable as National Issue
Key Points:
- Akhil Bhartiya Purva Sainik Seva Parishad organizes protest at Sakchi
- Leaders demand immediate international action on Hindu persecution
- Reports confirm increased attacks on temples and displacement
JAMSHEDPUR – Former military personnel gathered at Sakchi Golchakkar to protest escalating violence against Hindus in Bangladesh on December 28.
Protest Organized by Veterans Council
Akhil Bhartiya Purva Sainik Seva Parishad Jamshedpur led the demonstration. The event started at 4 PM on Sunday. Bangladesh violence prompted this gathering.
Officials described it as a national consciousness call. It was not merely a demonstration, they said.
Leadership Speaks Out Firmly
Sidhhanath Singh serves as Jharkhand General Secretary. He condemned silence on the atrocities strongly.
“Remaining quiet would be cowardice,” he stated firmly. Veterans cannot become mute spectators, he emphasized.
Awdhesh Kumar highlighted their duty to protest. “We protected national borders,” he said clearly. Speaking against injustice is their responsibility now.
National Duty Emphasized
Manoj Kumar Singh called it a nationwide appeal. It transcends single organization boundaries, he explained. Religious persecution demands every citizen’s opposition.
Jayprakash Nausena issued a historical warning. “Tomorrow history will question our silence,” he declared. Indian society will not tolerate injustice anymore.
Peaceful Democratic Demonstration
The council ensured disciplined peaceful conduct. Participants followed the designated CAP dress code.
Hindu communities and nationalist organizations received appeals. Large participation was requested for registering opposition. All religious and social groups were invited.
Violence Reports From Bangladesh
Hindu minorities face rising attacks there. Growing Islamist influence fuels the aggression.
Fresh violence erupts across several districts regularly. Arson, vandalism, and forced displacement continue unabated. Temples suffered desecration during religious festivals recently.
Hindu-owned shops faced looting after provocative rallies. Authorities claim ongoing law enforcement responses. However, victims allege delayed action consistently.
Demographic and Security Concerns
Rights observers note declining Hindu demographics steadily. Migration accelerated after repeated communal unrest episodes. Minority leaders report insecurity spanning decades.
However, violence intensified sharply in recent times. Analysts link this to radicalization patterns. Political instability provides conducive environment for extremism.
Extremist groups exploit governance transitions effectively. Intimidation campaigns target vulnerable minority populations systematically.
Growing International Alarm
International concern over minority protections has risen significantly. Regional stability worries increased among neighboring nations.
Weak prosecutions encourage perpetrators, observers note. Demographic shifts indicate sustained persecution patterns. Temple desecrations represent cultural erasure attempts.
Forced displacement creates refugee crises potentially. Rights groups document systematic targeting evidence. Political transitions cannot justify violence against civilians.
Community Response and Solidarity
Similar protests occurred earlier in Jamshedpur. Various groups expressed solidarity with victims.
Lawyers, women’s organizations, and Hindu groups participated. ISKCON leader’s arrest sparked global concern previously. Muhammad Yunus effigy burning reflected public anger.
Chakulia witnessed protest marches against atrocities. Nationalist sentiments unite diverse Indian communities. Cross-border Hindu persecution evokes strong reactions.
Former servicemen bring disciplined approach to activism. Their participation adds credibility to protests. National security veterans understand geopolitical implications deeply.



