Rising persecution of Hindus in Bangladesh: A silent India amid external threats to sovereignty
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Rising persecution of Hindus in Bangladesh: A silent India amid external threats to sovereignty

Hindus in Bangladesh face increasing persecution, marked by religious fundamentalism, violence, and attacks on minorities. External and internal anti-India forces are attempting to undermine India's sovereignty and development

Rajat BhatiaRajat Bhatia
Dec 27, 2024, 07:30 pm IST
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East Pakistan of the 60s, which was suffering the atrocities of West Pakistan. With India’s historic victory in the Indo-Pak war in 1971, East Pakistan was liberated, and a country called Bangladesh was created. Bangladesh, created at the mercy of the Indian Army, is currently a puppet of anti-India forces. Religious fundamentalism and conservative ideas, along with Western anti-India forces, once again created an atmosphere of fear in Bangladesh, as a result of which a disgusting game of government reshuffle and massacre of minorities (Hindus) was hatched in the recent past.

Based on the Hindu massacre in Nawakhali carried out by the Muslim League in history, at the same place in the present time, a social massacre is being carried out by attacking Hindus and demolishing their temples by the fundamentalist political parties and ideology of Bangladesh. Where every day, there are reports of molestation, rape and other heinous acts with thousands of Hindu women. The cries of the screaming people and the pain of the annihilation of the family create a state of chaos. But the surprising thing is that India, the world’s largest democracy, a Hindu majority state and Bangladesh’s neighbouring nation, is silent on all these misdeeds. Neither the government nor the opposition parties discussed or commented on this deadly scene in the Indian Parliament.

According to the Citizenship Amendment Act (2019-24) passed by the Government of India, India will grant Indian citizenship to the minority community (Hindus, Sikhs, Jains, Buddhists) of its neighbouring Muslim countries by giving them refuge in India. The silence of the BJP government at the centre, which itself is inspired by Hindutva ideology, on such a horrific massacre raises questions in the hearts of the majority of the people of India. The government, which itself has been fighting elections in the name of Ram and Krishna, is silent on the atrocities being committed on Bangladeshi Krishna devotees. The message tweeted by the Prime Minister of India did not have any effect on the violence, nor did it change the pace of Hindu genocide. If injustice could be ended by only giving messages, then there would have never been a world war in history.

Even the leader of the opposition party in the Indian Parliament did not give any special comment or message on the Bangladeshi massacre. But the opposition leader suffering from the disease of appeasement remembers to talk about the disturbance in Sambhal. If he had spoken about the violence in Bangladesh, perhaps his vote bank would have been affected because the oppressed community in Bangladesh and the community said to be the victim of Sambhal violence are his only vote bank.

Bangladesh, once India’s best friend, has suddenly become a staunch opponent of India. The deep western state is behind this, trying to stop India’s growing stature at the global level. To fulfil this intention, Bangladesh was made a puppet and to break into the internal security of India, huge election expenses were also borne by many political parties of India so that in the mandate of 2024, the deep state could rule India indirectly by forming its puppet government and a puppet Prime Minister and end India’s sovereignty and development.

The main basis of the US presidential election was to end the deep state and create a new America based on nationhood. On this basis, Donald Trump became the President again. However, the Prime Minister’s not giving any statement or reaction on the Deep State, even in his third term, shows India is in a weak position in the world. There was a time in global politics when the ideology of free thinking dominated all countries. Still, in the present time, the formation of nationalist governments in every prosperous country of the world also indicates the dominance of nationalism.

Due to the influence of this ideology of strong nationalism, there has been a change of government in almost every country in the world but not in India. This is proof that India and the Indian people are against the devious powers like the Deep State. Still, now it is the turn of the government to attack the Deep State and give strict punishment to the people doing anti-India work for the Deep State in India so that India can once again move forward on the path of progress based on Indianness by coordinating as a happy and prosperous nation.

Topics: Indian ArmyHindus in Bangladeshanti india forcesPersecution of HindusIndo-Pak WarHindus
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