Rashtriya Ekjoot Manch Organizes Human Chain Protest in Mumbai against Persecution of Hindus in Bangladesh

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In a striking display of solidarity, the Rashtriya Ekjoot Manch organized a human chain protest on December 8, 2024, to condemn the persecution of Hindus in Bangladesh. The event, held between 4:30 PM and 6:00 PM, saw approximately 2,500 participants forming a human chain from Juhu Circle to Bangur Nagar.

The protest aimed to raise awareness about the atrocities faced by Hindus in Bangladesh, calling for immediate action to protect their rights and dignity. Protesters also gathered signatures in support of their cause, emphasizing the need for global intervention.

A Nationwide Movement

This protest was part of a nationwide movement, with similar demonstrations organized in major cities such as Delhi, Lucknow, Jammu, and Ahmedabad. The movement was sparked by escalating reports of violence against Hindus and other minority communities in Bangladesh, drawing attention to what the organizers allege is a deteriorating human rights situation in the neighboring country.

The protesters called upon the Indian government and the United Nations to take decisive action to safeguard the human rights of Hindus in Bangladesh.

How to Get Involved?

The Rashtriya Ekjoot Manch encourages individuals interested in supporting their cause to get involved. For further details or to extend support, Damodar Danait can be contacted at 9820250218.

A Call for Action

The protests, marked by their peaceful yet determined nature, underline the community's call for justice and human rights. The Rashtriya Ekjoot Manch hopes these efforts will amplify global attention to the plight of minorities in Bangladesh and lead to concrete measures for their protection.