Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan severely condemns the killing of a Hindu youth in Bangladesh

The land that was made Independent by India is today marked by the blood of the Minorities

Amravati (Andhra Pradesh) – Jan Sena Chief and Deputy Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh Pawan Kalyan has expressed profound grief and intense anger over the inhuman killing of the Hindu youth Deepu Chandra Das in Bangladesh. Expressing his reponse on social medium, he said this incident shows the degradation of human values. In 1971 the Indian soldiers spilt their blood to make this land Independent, that very same land is now witnessing the killing of innocent minorities.

Quoting figures Pawan Kalyan said that in the year 1951, Bangladesh had a Hindu Population of about 22%, now it is less than 8%. This is not merely a matter of migration, but an indication of systematic harassment targeting minorities. The arrest of ISKON temples Sant Chinmay Das and the incident of hanging Dipu Das on a tree and burning him show that there is no rule of law in the country.

The silence of the international community is a betrayal of human rights!

Pawan Kalyan has appealed to the leaders of Bangladesh and the United Nations to go beyond condemnation and of this heinous act and impose severe punishment on the guilty.

He firmly stated that Indian martyrs had sacrificed their lives for peace, not for such atrocities against minorities. It is clear he said, the silence of the International Community is a betrayal of Human Rights.

Editorial Perspectives

  • Hindus, take note of how many Administrators and Politicians condemn this incident!
  • The administrators have become lethargic about the security of Hindus because Hindus themselves are not actively concerned about their own safety.