Hindu Ekta Manch Organizes Rally to Protest Against Minority Atrocities in Bangladesh

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Hindu Ekta Manch Organizes Rally to Protest Against Minority Atrocities in Bangladesh

New Delhi, Dec 2 (NationPress) A significant protest rally will take place on Tuesday in Narmadapuram, Madhya Pradesh, organized by Hindu Ekta Manch under the banner of Sarv Hindu Samaj to denounce the atrocities being perpetrated against minorities in Bangladesh.

The purpose of the rally is to shed light on the ongoing violence and to advocate for collective measures to protect the rights of the Hindu community.

Notable religious leaders and community members have voiced their concerns on social platforms, urging for solidarity and unity among Hindus globally.

Dr. Gopal Prasad Khattar, Dharma Acharya, stressed the critical necessity for Hindu unity: "This is the moment to awaken. If we remain passive, we may deeply regret it in the future. The ongoing situation in Bangladesh is known to all, and we know who is accountable for it. I sincerely invite everyone to gather on December 3 and partake in the rally. This is our opportunity to demonstrate to the world that Hindus stand united. I also request shopkeepers and business owners to close their businesses on this day and fully engage in this cause."

Pandit Tarun Tiwari Bhagvatacharya from Narmadapuram emphasized the necessity of raising a united voice: "The violence against Hindus in Bangladesh is profoundly troubling. In response, we have arranged a large rally on Tuesday.

He further stated that this event is not merely a rally but a call for all Hindus to unite and voice their opposition to the injustices faced by our community. "I implore everyone to join and ensure this rally is a tremendous success," he added.

Mahamandaleshwar Yashodanandan Ji Maharaj underscored the importance of a strong demonstration. He remarked, "In our neighboring country, Bangladesh, extremists are committing dreadful acts against those who adhere to the Hindu faith. This is intolerable and must be condemned. To protest these injustices, we are organizing a large rally in Narmadapuram. I encourage everyone to participate and show their support."

"Our voices must carry so far that they echo across borders and compel Bangladesh to pay attention. Let us unite to exhibit the strength and solidarity of Sanatan Dharma," he continued.

Mahant 1008 Shri Narayan Das Ji Maharaj also called upon the Hindu community: "I urge the entire Hindu society to attend the rally and raise their voices against these atrocities. Your involvement will fortify our cause and demonstrate our commitment to oppose injustice."

The rally, organized by Hindu Ekta Manch, welcomes participation from all religious groups and community members. It is anticipated to commence at 1 p.m. and will provide a platform for the Hindu community to articulate its concerns regarding the worsening situation faced by Hindus in Bangladesh.