
On Sunday, a protest was held by the Hindu community in Navi Mumbai against the atrocities being committed against Hindus in Bangladesh. Thousands of people from the Hindu community participated in this protest. ISKCON representative Advaita Chaitanya Maharaj said that tolerance has become the biggest weakness of Hindus today. The same Bangladesh, for which Hindus had once fought, is today being oppressed there.
Chaitanya Maharaj said that it has now become necessary for all Hindus to come together and register their protest against these atrocities. There are about a hundred crore Hindus in the whole country and if even half of them come out on the streets, the world will realize the power of Hindus.
'Neither Hindus will be divided nor Hindus will be cut'
Earlier, spiritual guru Swami Dipankar Maharaj said in Saharanpur on Sunday that when it is time to stand together and remember work, then understand that your religion is in trouble. This protest is being held against the atrocities on Hindus in Bangladesh. The Hindu society of Saharanpur is getting united and giving the message that neither Hindus will be divided nor Hindus will be cut.
During this, the protesters raised slogans against the Bangladeshi government and strongly condemned the mistreatment of Hindus at the international level. A large number of people participated in the demonstration and demanded immediate and strict action from the Indian government to stop the atrocities happening in Bangladesh.
Apart from this, protests were held at many places in Thane district and Navi Mumbai on Sunday amid police security against the attacks on Hindus and temples in Bangladesh. No untoward incident was reported during these demonstrations of Sakal Hindu Samaj, Vishwa Hindu Parishad, and other bodies. Hundreds of people participated in the silent march organized in Thane city in the evening.
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