Huge Dharna against violence against Hindus in Bangladesh
Demand for President's intervention for Hindu safety
CURATED BY – BHAGWAN DAS BERAGI | CITYCHIEFNEW
Shajapur, Hindus from across the district held a huge Dharna at Shajapur district headquarters and submitted a memorandum to the President against the violence against Hindus by fundamentalists in Bangladesh. The Dharna was started at the stadium ground at 1 pm on Wednesday, whose chief guest was Saint Raghunathdasji Maharaj. It was presided over by Shri 1008 Udaybhan Maharaj. Bhagwat expert Shyam Manavat, Manoj Parmar, Anuradha Nagar were present as the main speakers. The guests addressed the Dharna movement and said that people of Hindu society are being brutally murdered by people of fundamentalist ideology in Bangladesh, but no country has raised voice to stop this violence, but the Hindus of India have stood with the Hindus of Bangladesh. He said that demonic powers are increasing in India too, in such a situation, if Hindus are divided, they will be cut. Today there is a need to rise above caste, creed, high and low and unite.
There is a need to worship Durga and not Dargah
While addressing the protest, Anuradha Nagar said that today there is a need to worship Durga and not Dargah. She said that to empower women, it is very important to have weapons in their hands, but it is seen that many boys and girls of the society are entangled in reel. She appealed from the stage to become a hero in real and not reel and be prepared for your own safety. If we do not take care today, then conditions like Bangladesh can happen in India too. Along with this, other speakers also appealed to the Hindu society to stay united. After this, a memorandum addressed to the President was handed over to Collector Riju Bafna. The memorandum demanded that Chinmay Prabhu be released unconditionally, pressure be exerted on the Bangladesh government to take concrete steps to protect the safety, religious freedom and civil rights of the Hindu minorities, the safety of Hindu temples and religious texts in Bangladesh be ensured, the safety of Hindus who have been evicted from their land and homes be ensured. A large number of people from the society were present when the memorandum was submitted.