Jammu, Dec 10 (UNI) A huge demonstration was organized by Deshbhakt Sarva Samaj in Jammu city on Tuesday against alleged atrocities on Hindus and other minority communities in Bangladesh.
Hundreds of people from all walks of life participated in the demonstration, including representatives of Sanatan Dharma Sabha, Vishwa Hindu Parishad, Bajrang Dal, Sant Samaj, BJP MLAs, Sikh organizations, women, youth, and elders.
The demonstration was organized at JDA parking near the main bus stand of Jammu city, where officials of various organizations expressed their views and made the society aware to remain united.
The speakers condemned the attacks on Hindus and other minority communities in Bangladesh and called upon the Hindu community to unite and protect their religion and culture.
The speakers unanimously demanded the Central Government to put pressure on the Bangladesh government to ensure the safety of Hindus and other minorities there.
The speakers said that this is the time to be aware and take steps in the interest of the society by uniting.
During the demonstration, deep concern was expressed about the safety of Hindu religion, culture and traditions and emphasis was laid on finding a solution to it.
After the meeting, thousands of people collectively marched towards Dogra Chowk and staged a protest.
The protesters raised slogans against the attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh and appealed to the United Nations to pay attention to this issue.
At the end of the protest, a delegation submitted a memorandum addressed to the President through the Divisional Commissioner, demanding the Bangladesh government to ensure the safety of the Hindu community.
The delegation through memorandum also appealed to the Indian government and international human rights organizations to intervene in the matter and help the victimized Hindu community.
This demonstration gave a clear message of unity and awareness towards Hindutva in the society.
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