We won’t sit quiet till Hindu Rashtra is established in Bangladesh : Subhash Chakrawarty

Indian Government and ‘Hindutvavadis’ should extend help for protection of oppressed and distressed Hindus from Bangladesh and pressurize that Government. If minority Hindus are given separate land, we will not sit quietly till Hindu Rashtra was established there, stated Shri. Subhash Chakrawarty of ‘Nikhil Banga Nagari Mahasangha’ from South 24 Parganas district in Bengal. He spoke on the topic of ‘Fight for Hindus from Bangladesh’ in the morning session on the fourth day of Hindu Convention. He said further that

1. Fanatics oppressed Hindus and divided this country. Even now, fanatics are trying to divide Bharat and create Islamic country.

2. Hindus from Bharat and Bangladesh are oppressed and ‘Hindutvavadis’ should strongly tell elected representatives that they wouldn’t get votes if Hindus were done injustice. They will have to leave power if injustice continued even after Hindus voting for them.

3. PM Modi had promised before coming to power that Bangladeshi infiltrators would be driven out; but after 3 years of being in power, PM Modi should tell us how many Bangladeshi infiltrators have been driven out so far.

4. Hindu refugees coming from Sri Lanka, Afghanistan and Pakistan are extended facilities by giving Constitutional status; however, Hindu refugees from Bangladesh are not given such status and facilities.

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