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Free Iskcon Monk, Protect Minorities: RSS to Bangladesh
NEW DELHI: Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has called on Bangladeshi authorities to take decisive steps to curb violence against minorities and ensure justice for the victims and immediate release of those wrongly imprisoned, including religious leader Chinmoy Krishna Badger.
In a statement issued by general secretary Dattatreya Hosabale on Saturday, RSS also asked the Indian government to intensify diplomatic efforts to address the situation, including working with international institutions and governments to highlight the plight of minorities in Bangladesh and mobilizing global support.
Demanding an immediate stop to atrocities against Hindus and release of Das, Hosabale said: “RSS strongly condemns these acts. Instead of taking appropriate steps to stop these incidents, the current government of Bangladesh and other concerned agencies have remained a silent spectator. As the Hindus of Bangladesh resorted to democratically raising their voices for self-protection and suppressing their voices, a new phase of injustice and oppression has visibly begun. “on the government of Bangladesh to immediately put an end to the atrocities being committed against Hindus and release Pujya Shri Chinmoy Krishna Das ji from prison.”
RSS also appealed to the Indian government to continue efforts to stop attacks on Hindus and take necessary steps as soon as possible to build global opinion in support of this government.

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