‘Silence on Hindus of Bangladesh and sympathy with Muslims of Gaza’, Anurag’s query to Rahul

‘Silence on Hindus of Bangladesh and sympathy with Muslims of Gaza’, Anurag’s query to Rahul

Bangladesh Disaster: Bharatiya Janata Celebration (BJP) MPs on Friday (August 9) criticized the opposition events and stated within the Lok Sabha that their (opposition’s) silence on the state of affairs of Hindus and different minority communities in Bangladesh is unlucky.

In the course of the Zero Hour within the Lok Sabha, BJP MP Anurag Thakur tried to nook the Chief of Opposition and Congress MP Rahul Gandhi by saying that the Chief of the Opposition has not stated (something) about guaranteeing the protection of minorities in Bangladesh.

‘PM Modi expressed concern, and opposition leaders remained silent’

He stated, “When the interim authorities of Bangladesh took cost, Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated them; however, at the same time, he additionally requested them to ensure the protection of minorities.” Thakur stated, “It’s unlucky that the Chief of the Opposition congratulated the interim authorities (of Bangladesh), however didn’t point out the protection of Hindus and minorities.” He stated, “What was the compulsion (in spite of everything)? You talked about Gaza, however, not about minorities in Bangladesh.”

BJP MPs demanded the federal government to intervene

Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus on Thursday took oath as the pinnacle of Bangladesh’s interim authorities, changing Sheikh Hasina. BJP MP from Dhenkanal in Odisha, Rudra Narayan Pani, additionally raised the problem of assaults on Hindu temples in Bangladesh and stated that the Indian authorities ought to intervene to ensure their security.

Pani stated, “Hindu temples have been attacked in Bangladesh, and the images which have come out present that the idol of Lord Jagannath has been attacked. That is unlucky, reprehensible, and painful.” He asked, “What is this mentality behind damaging Hindu temples?” He stated that this has harmed not solely the individuals of Odisha but the individuals of complete India. He stated, “The Indian authorities ought to speak to Bangladesh in order that the culprits may be punished.”

Dilip Saikia, BJP MP from Darang-Udalguri in Assam, additionally expressed concern over the state of affairs in Bangladesh and urged the federal government to strengthen safety on the India-Bangladesh border. He stated, “India desires peace to be restored in Bangladesh. India has a 4,096 km lengthy border with Bangladesh.” He stated that safety on the India-Bangladesh border needs to be as robust because the India-Pakistan border. He additionally stated that the Indian authorities ought to guarantee the protection of minorities in Bangladesh.

Bishnu Pad Ray, BJP MP from the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, stated, “Congress, Marxist Communist Celebration, and Trinamool Congress ought to condemn the incident in Bangladesh, but they’re sitting quietly.”

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