Hindus Dealing with Violence For No Motive: RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat On Bangladesh

Hindus Dealing with Violence For No Motive: RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat On Bangladesh

New Delhi: Amidst focused assaults on the Hindu neighborhood in Bangladesh after the resignation of Sheikh Hasina as Prime Minister, RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat on Thursday mentioned that Hindus there are being subjected to violence for no motive. He emphasised that India has a accountability to guard them from injustice and atrocities.

After hoisting the nationwide flag on the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) headquarters within the Mahal space, he mentioned, “The approaching technology has the obligation to guard the ‘swa’ of the ‘swatantrata’ (freedom) as a result of there are all the time folks on this planet who wish to dominate different international locations and we’ve got to be alert and cautious, and defend ourselves from them.” 

RSS chief additionally mentioned that India has the custom of serving to others and in the previous couple of years India has by no means attacked anybody.

“We will see the state of affairs now. Lots violence is happening within the neighbouring nation and Hindus residing there are going through the warmth with none motive,” he additional added, PTI reported.

He additionally mentioned that on this state of affairs we’ve got to see that our nation stays secure and in addition assist the others.

“Our nation has the accountability to make sure that the folks going through the warmth of instability and anarchy shouldn’t have to face any bother, injustice and atrocities. In some instances, the federal government has to see by itself stage, but it surely will get power solely when society fulfils its obligation and exhibits dedication in direction of the nation,” Bhagwat added.

Bangladesh has been observing focused assaults on the Hindu minority neighborhood after the autumn of the Sheikh Hasina-led authorities. The Bangladesh Nationwide Hindu Grand Alliance has alleged that the minority neighborhood confronted assaults and threats in 278 areas throughout 48 districts since Hasina’ ouster.



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