Independence Day 2024: The PM said that the countrymen want the safety of Hindus to be ensured there. India always wants that the neighboring countries follow the path of peace and happiness. We are committed to peace.
PM Narendra Modi on Bangladesh Violenece: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during his address from the ramparts of the Red Fort on the occasion of Independence Day, after speaking on all the issues related to the country, also talked about the ongoing violence in Bangladesh and the attacks on Hindus. PM Modi said, “The safety of Hindus in Bangladesh should be ensured. India wants there to be peace in neighboring countries. What happened in Bangladesh is very worrying.”
PM Modi further said, “I hope that the situation there will be normal soon. It is also expected that the interim government will ensure the safety of the Hindu, minority community there. In the coming days too, our good wishes will remain in the development journey of Bangladesh.”
‘It is normal to be concerned as a neighbouring country’
PM Modi said that whatever has happened in Bangladesh, it is normal to be concerned as a neighbouring country about it. I hope that the situation there will be normal soon. The countrymen want the safety of the minority Hindu community there to be ensured. India always wants our neighbouring countries to walk on the path of peace and happiness. We are committed to peace. In the coming days, our good wishes will remain in the development journey of Bangladesh, because we are people who think about the welfare of mankind.
Hindus are being continuously targeted
Let us tell you that Bangladesh is going through an unstable political situation since Sheikh Hasina resigned from the post of Prime Minister and came to India amid growing protests on August 5. Minorities, especially Hindus, are being continuously attacked there. Many Hindus have been killed, while many are missing. On Tuesday (August 13, 2024), there was a clash between the people of the minority Hindu community protesting with posters of their family members missing during the violence and the Bangladeshi Army personnel. All these Hindus were protesting outside the Jamuna State Guest House in Dhaka, where the head of the interim government of Bangladesh, Mohammad Yunus, is staying.
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