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Protest in Uttarakhand against violence on Hindus in Bangladesh, anger rally taken out in the state, this demand made to the central government

Anger is also increasing in India over the attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh. Expressing their anger, a huge public meeting was organized in Haldwani on Tuesday, December 10. During this, the central government was also demanded to take steps for the safety of Hindus in Bangladesh.

In the huge public meeting organized in Haldwani, the headquarters of Nainital district, people expressed their anger against the Bangladesh government. Also, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the President were demanded that the government should take some concrete steps against the atrocities on Hindus in Bangladesh, so that Hindus remain safe in Bangladesh.

A large number of people from different districts of Kumaon division had reached the public meeting. The leaders of Hindu organizations said in their address that atrocities on Hindus, Buddhists and minorities are continuously increasing in Bangladesh. Religious places of Hindus are being demolished in Bangladesh. Religious places are not safe.

They said that at the time when Bangladesh was divided, Hindus and Muslims were equal, but today only 6 percent Hindus are left in Bangladesh. Hindu sisters and daughters are not safe in Bangladesh. In such a situation, the Indian government should take some steps so that Hindus remain safe in Bangladesh. After the public meeting, people also demonstrated on the streets. Along with Hindu organizations, local people took out a huge procession from MB Inter College premises in Haldwani and reached the District Magistrate Camp Office, protesting against Bangladesh. A memorandum has been sent to the President and Prime Minister through the District Magistrate, demanding action against Bangladesh.

Anger rally was also taken out in Dehradun

Anger rally was also taken out in Dehradun against the atrocities on Hindus in Bangladesh. This anger march got the support of different organizations. That is why Paltan Bazaar was also closed for two hours. The anger rally reached the DM office via Paltan Bazaar, Lakkhibagh, Darshani Gate and Prince Chowk, where a memorandum was sent to the Prime Minister and the President through the District Magistrate.

Effigy of Bangladesh government burnt in Rudraprayag

On Tuesday, Hindu organizations protested against the atrocities on Hindu minorities in Bangladesh and burnt the effigy of Bangladesh Yunus government in Guptakashi of Kedarghati. Hindu organizations called for boycott of Bangladeshi goods. Along with this, warned that if insult to the tricolor and attacks on Hindus continue, Indians will not sit silent.