New Delhi: The Indian Parliament witnessed a strong uproar today morning as Opposition MPs staged a protest over increasing atrocities against Hindus in Bangladesh. The Members of Parliament (MPs) criticized the government for not taking a firm stance on the issue, demanding immediate intervention and dialogue with the neighboring nation.
The Opposition highlighted disturbing incidents where Hindu minorities in Bangladesh faced violence, vandalism of temples, and attacks on their homes. Reports of increasing religious intolerance and lack of adequate protection for minorities in Bangladesh have raised concerns both domestically and internationally.
MPs urged the Indian government to initiate diplomatic talks with the Bangladeshi leadership to ensure the safety and security of Hindus and other minority communities in the country. They also emphasized the need for international organizations like the United Nations to address the escalating crisis and hold the perpetrators accountable.
Bangladesh, a predominantly Muslim country, has faced criticism over the years for its handling of minority rights. Although the Bangladesh government has repeatedly pledged to safeguard minorities, sporadic violence continues to occur, drawing international attention.
The protest in Parliament reflects the growing sentiment in India to protect Hindus and other vulnerable communities globally, especially in neighboring regions. The issue is likely to remain a point of debate in upcoming sessions.
Source: Web Team, C6N