UN avoids the word “Hindu” while condemning the violence in Bangladesh
Farhan Haq, the spokesperson of the UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres, has said, “We protest attacks and violence on the basis of ethnicity”.
Farhan Haq, the spokesperson of the UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres, has said, “We protest attacks and violence on the basis of ethnicity”.
If the Hindus of the world organise a large and effective organisation, it will create a deterrent to the Hindu hatred of the world.
The demonstrators also demanded compensation for those affected by the violence and called for the reconstruction of damaged temples.
Muslim organisations in India have not uttered a single word of protest about the ongoing violence against Hindus in Bangladesh.
Jagadguru Narendracharya Maharaj further said that Hindus are tolerant, not helpless.
The opposition party leader (Rahul Gandhi) also posted congratulatory note to the Heads, however, there was no mention about protection of Hindus.
He wrote a letter to US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, urging him to approach the interim Government to end the violence against Hindus and bring those responsible to justice.
The incidents of vandalism and targeting of temples and houses of Hindus are as disturbing as they are reprehensible.
Similar to the Jews, they should keep a conqueror’s attitude, unite and fight with the Muslims there.
Why do Hindu leaders or political parties in India not feel what a European leader does ? Or they do not dare to speak ?