Massive Demonstrations Across Madhya Pradesh to Support the Hindu Community in Bangladesh

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Massive Demonstrations Across Madhya Pradesh to Support the Hindu Community in Bangladesh

Bhopal, Dec 4 (NationPress) Expressing outrage over the atrocities against the Hindu community in the neighboring nation of Bangladesh, multiple organizations conducted a protest in Madhya Pradesh on Wednesday.

Groups such as the Rashtriya Swamsevak Sangh (RSS) and other Hindu organizations marched through the streets, voicing slogans against the Bangladesh government and demanding protection for minority communities.

Protests took place in cities including Bhopal, Indore, Ujjain, and various other locations across Madhya Pradesh. Numerous shopkeepers shuttered their businesses, while those who attempted to open faced pressure from the demonstrators.

The protests occurred under strict police security, with several ministers, MPs, MLAs, and leaders from the ruling BJP participating in the marches.

Protest areas and designated march routes were adorned with saffron flags.

MP BJP chief V. D. Sharma, along with state general secretary of organization Hitanand Sharma, MLA Rameshwar Sharma, and numerous other party members, joined the demonstration at Bharat Mata Chowk in Bhopal.

V. D. Sharma declared that the atrocities against Hindus in Bangladesh would be unacceptable at any cost. "All Hindu families in India and around the world are showing their support for Hindus in Bangladesh," he emphasized.

In addition to members of various organizations and ordinary citizens, Hindu priests also voiced their support for the protest. At the Mahakal temple in Ujjain, priests prayed to Lord Mahakal and offered holy water for the protection of Hindus in Bangladesh.

In Indore, the Mahant of Bhartari Gufa shrine, Yogi Rajnath, warned the Bangladeshi government against acts of violence towards Hindus. He declared that if no actions were taken, many Hindu sages would enter Bangladesh to safeguard the Hindu community.

BJP MLA from Indore, Usha Thakur, cautioned the "Jihadis" to remain within their boundaries, stating that India knows how to respond effectively to such malicious actions.