India's civil society to march to Bangladesh High Commission on 10 Dec to protest attacks on Hindus

A half of India’s civil society is uniting below the rightist Hindu nationalist organisation Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) in opposition to the backdrop of a unity of all quarters in opposition to pretend narratives in opposition to Bangladesh.

A remark by Press Belief of India (PTI), utilized by fundamental Indian media shops, says civil society members representing more than 200 social and cultural organisations will raise out a voice march to the Bangladesh Excessive Commission in Original Delhi this week.

Addressing a press conference in Delhi, co-responsible of the RSS Delhi unit’s media and communications division Rajnish Jindal stated the march to the Bangladesh embassy will be held below the banner of ‘Civil Society of Delhi’ on 10 Dec.

“Your complete country [people of India] is outraged and agitated over the continuing atrocities in opposition to Hindus and diversified minority community members in Bangladesh,” Jindal became as soon as quoted as announcing.

He claimed that representatives of more than 200 social, cultural and non secular organisations in Delhi will join the voice march.

“We can post a memorandum to the Bangladesh embassy. We can post a memorandum to all international organisations, including UN, UNHRC, WHO, AMNESTY World and ADB, stressful that they straight intervene to give up the continuing atrocities and violence in opposition to Hindus in Bangladesh,” Jindal stated.

Sooner than the voice march, a memorandum in this regard will be submitted to all district magistrates in Delhi.

The voice march is geared toward drawing the distinction of “national and international stakeholders” to the “violence and persecution of Hindus and diversified minority community members in Bangladesh”, searching for their intervention, the organisers of the tournament stated in an announcement.