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    Dimple leads protest against attacks on minorities in Bangladesh & Pak

    Dimple leads protest against attacks on minorities in Bangladesh & Pak
    Dimple leads protest against attacks on minorities in Bangladesh & Pak

    Jammu Tawi, Dec 7: Sunil Dimple, President Mission Statehood, led a protest rally against Bangladesh and Pakistan on Janipur High Court Road, demanding the liberation of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoJK), Gilgit-Baltistan, and the deportation of Rohingyas from Jammu and Kashmir. The rally also condemned attacks on Hindu temples, killings of religious minorities, and atrocities on Pakistani minorities living in PoJK.

    During the protest, effigies of Pakistan and Bangladesh were set on fire as demonstrators voiced their anger against the persecution of Hindus and religious minorities in both countries. Dimple specifically addressed the issue of the recent arrest of Hindu saint Chinmay Krishna by the Bangladesh army, calling for his immediate release.

    Dimple accused the Bangladesh government and military of targeting minority Hindus, alleging that they are being killed, hung on poles, and subjected to violent attacks on temples, homes, and businesses. He also accused the Bangladesh military of forcibly converting Hindus and carrying out atrocities against them.

    Furthermore, Dimple demanded that the Jammu and Kashmir government, as well as the Union Home Minister, take immediate action to deport Rohingyas from the region. He described them as a significant security threat, involved in illegal activities such as flesh trade, women trafficking, drug and ammunition smuggling, and as informers for Pakistan.

    The rally also called for the liberation of PoJK and Gilgit-Baltistan from Pakistan’s control, asserting that the people in these regions desire freedom and want to join Jammu and Kashmir and India. Dimple accused the Pakistan army of violating human rights by killing Hindus, Sikhs, and committing rapes, as well as forcing religious conversions in both Pakistan and Bangladesh.

    He warned the Pakistan army, ISI, and the government that India will not tolerate any more killings of Hindus in Pakistan and Bangladesh. Prominent leaders such as Vinay Agarwal, Suresh Jamwal, BB Bhat, Narender Sharma, Sameer Gupta, Ashok Kumar, Vishal Kapoor, and others participated in the rally.