The Hindu Rashtra Samanvaya Samiti’s Movement Will Continue Until the Last Bangladeshi is Expelled

Hindu Rashtra Samanvaya Samiti undertakes a grand march to Make India Bangladeshi infiltrator free

Pune, Maharashtra – For the security of the nation, every Bangladeshi infiltrator must be deported, and those providing them shelter should be charged with treason. Combing operations should be conducted in suspicious areas to identify and expel illegal infiltrators. The police should be given full freedom to ensure a Bangladeshi-free India. Until the last Bangladeshi infiltrator is expelled, the Hindu Rashtra Samanvaya Samiti (Hindu Rashtra Coordination Committee) will continue its movement, declared the Samiti’s national organizer, Mr Sunil Ghanwat, during the ‘March Against Bangladeshi Infiltrators’ in Pune.

Hindu Rashtra Samanvaya Samiti organized a grand foot march from Kasba Ganpati Temple to the District Collector’s Office to demand a nationwide “Bangladeshi Infiltrator Search Operation.” After the march, a memorandum was submitted to Pune’s District Collector, urging the government to take immediate action to find and deport all Bangladeshi infiltrators.

This march witnessed the participation of BJP, Yoga Vedanta Samiti, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP), Vande Mataram Organization, Shiv Sena, Bajrang Dal, Shri Shivpratishthan Hindustan, Shri Swami Samarth Mandir (Dindori Pranit), Maharashtra Mandir Mahasangh, Hindu Janajagruti Samiti, Ranragini Branch, Warkari Sect, Shrimant Dagdusheth Halwai Ganpati Trust, Samast Hindu Aghadi, Patit Pavan Organization, Swatantrya Veer Savarkar Smriti Pratishthan, Rashtrapratham Pratishthan, Om Jai Shankar Pratishthan, Sanatan Sanstha, and several other Hindu organizations and leaders.

A massive march by Hindu organizations in Pune for the deportation of Bangladeshi infiltrators

On this occasion, Mr Sunil Ghanwat stated that Bangladeshi infiltrators have spread across several states, posing a serious threat to national security, social stability, rising crime rates, employment issues, and large-scale fraudulent documentation to settle illegally. Many countries in America and Europe have adopted strict policies against illegal immigrants. India must also act urgently and take firm measures. Every citizen must stay vigilant and raise their voice against infiltrators. If the people collectively demand action, the government will have no choice but to address the issue.

From left: Ms. Kranti Petkar, Ms. Harshada Farande, Ms. Ujjwala Goud, Deputy Commissioner of Police Vivek Masal, Mr Ramesh Shinde, Mr Sunil Ghanwat, Mr Sachin Ghule, Police Inspector Ravindra Gaikwad while accepting the statement.

Hindu Janajagruti Samiti’s national spokesperson, Mr Ramesh Shinde, emphasized that Donald Trump, upon assuming office, initiated the expulsion of illegal immigrants from the United States. Similarly, India must ensure the deportation of all Bangladeshi infiltrators. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during his first term, had stated on May 16 that all Bangladeshis should pack their bags and be ready to leave. So, do we need to wait for another May 16 ? The May 16 of 2025 should be the final one.