New Delhi: The Hindu Ekta Manch is set to hold a protest rally on Tuesday in Narmadapuram, Madhya Pradesh, under the banner of Sarv Hindu Samaj to condemn the violence against minorities in Bangladesh. The rally aims to draw attention to the ongoing atrocities and to advocate for the rights of the Hindu community.
Religious leaders and citizens have taken to social media to express their concerns and call for solidarity among Hindus worldwide. Dr. Gopal Prasad Khattar, a Dharma Acharya, stressed the urgent need for Hindu unity, urging people to gather on December 3 to demonstrate their collective strength and to close their businesses in support of the cause.
Pandit Tarun Tiwari Bhagvatacharya emphasized the alarming nature of the violence against Hindus in Bangladesh and called for a strong turnout at the rally to raise awareness and protest these injustices. Mahamandaleshwar Yashodanandan Ji Maharaj echoed this sentiment, highlighting the need for a powerful demonstration against extremist acts in Bangladesh, urging participants to make their voices heard.
Mahant 1008 Shri Narayan Das Ji Maharaj also encouraged the Hindu community to join the rally, stating that their participation would reinforce their commitment to standing against injustice. Organized by Hindu Ekta Manch, the rally is expected to start at 1 p.m. and will provide a platform for the Hindu community to voice their concerns regarding the deteriorating situation of Hindus in Bangladesh.