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		<title>West Bengal Hindus &#8216;Victims&#8217;: Suvendu&#8217;s Fury at TMC Regime</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Mar 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Amid rising concerns over communal harmony, BJP stalwart Suvendu Adhikari unleashed a scathing critique of West Bengal&#8217;s TMC government, labeling Hindus as &#8216;victims&#8217; in their own homeland. The opposition leader&#8217;s&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>Amid rising concerns over communal harmony, BJP stalwart Suvendu Adhikari unleashed a scathing critique of West Bengal&#8217;s TMC government, labeling Hindus as &#8216;victims&#8217; in their own homeland. The opposition leader&#8217;s press interaction in Kolkata highlighted a pattern of attacks on Hindu society, sadhus, and sacred sites, blaming state machinery for providing cover to perpetrators.</p>



<p>&#8216;Despite the Chief Minister being Hindu, she indulges in vote-bank politics favoring other communities,&#8217; Adhikari remarked pointedly. He recounted desecrations of Goddess Durga statues and temple demolitions, alleging police inaction during engineered riots. A minister&#8217;s preemptive nod to Friday disturbances only fueled his outrage.</p>



<p>Fresh from rituals at the revered Kalighat Temple—one of 51 Shakti Peeths—Adhikari shared his devotional appeals on social media. He performed abhishek for Bhairav Baba Nakuleshwar, praying for divine intervention to shield Bengal&#8217;s Hindus and Adivasis from harm.</p>



<p>Adhikari&#8217;s rhetoric frames a larger narrative of governance failure, where religious protection duties are neglected. With elections looming, this confrontation amplifies BJP&#8217;s strategy to rally Hindu voters, challenging TMC&#8217;s dominance. Observers note how such accusations could polarize the electorate, demanding accountability on sensitive issues like minority rights and state-sponsored bias.</p>
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		<title>Krishna Hegde Hails BNP Win, Urges Protection for Bangladesh Hindus</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Feb 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The triumph of Bangladesh Nationalist Party in the recent elections has sparked hope for better bilateral relations, according to Shiv Sena&#8217;s vocal leader Krishna Hegde. Speaking from Mumbai, Hegde congratulated&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>The triumph of Bangladesh Nationalist Party in the recent elections has sparked hope for better bilateral relations, according to Shiv Sena&#8217;s vocal leader Krishna Hegde. Speaking from Mumbai, Hegde congratulated Tarique Rahman, the party&#8217;s leader poised to become Bangladesh&#8217;s next Prime Minister.</p>



<p>&#8216;Tarique is a well-respected figure, carrying forward his mother Khaleda Zia&#8217;s legacy. We anticipate warmer India-Bangladesh friendship, booming trade, and zero discord under his tenure,&#8217; Hegde remarked in a candid conversation.</p>



<p>Central to his message was a firm demand: &#8216;Atrocities on Hindus and minorities must stop immediately. This is non-negotiable for true progress.&#8217; Hegde envisioned a future of robust diplomatic ties built on mutual respect.</p>



<p>Addressing opposition barbs on the India-US trade agreement, Hegde stood firm. &#8216;Under PM Modi, our farmers are thriving—safe, strong, and supported,&#8217; he rebutted, dismissing critics outright.</p>



<p>Turning to national pride, Hegde lambasted Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind&#8217;s stance on &#8216;Vande Mataram.&#8217; &#8216;It&#8217;s a tribute to Mother India, our protector and nurturer. Every Indian, irrespective of religion, should embrace it without hesitation or communal bias,&#8217; he insisted.</p>



<p>Hegde also backed calls to strip Rahul Gandhi of his parliamentary seat. &#8216;From opposing Operation Sindoor to defaming India overseas, his actions scream anti-nationalism. Lok Sabha Speaker must act swiftly,&#8217; he demanded, wrapping up on a patriotic note.</p>
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		<title>Bangladesh Polls Spark Indian Politicos&#8217; Alarm Over Democracy, Hindus</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Feb 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[Bangladesh Elections]]></category>
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					<description><![CDATA[Amid Bangladesh&#8217;s high-stakes parliamentary elections, Indian politicians across the spectrum have broken their silence, zeroing in on threats to democracy and the relentless persecution of minorities. From New Delhi&#8217;s corridors&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>Amid Bangladesh&#8217;s high-stakes parliamentary elections, Indian politicians across the spectrum have broken their silence, zeroing in on threats to democracy and the relentless persecution of minorities. From New Delhi&#8217;s corridors of power, voices rise demanding accountability and protection.</p>



<p>Leading the charge, BJP&#8217;s Balmukundacharya offered measured optimism for the incoming government while flagging years of extremist dominance. &#8216;Jihadi elements have undermined elections and assaulted elected leaders,&#8217; he warned, urging vigilance.</p>



<p>BJP MP Naresh Bansal didn&#8217;t mince words on minority pogroms: &#8216;These injustices must end. Let the polls be peaceful, and may the new rulers clamp down on violence.&#8217; Naqvi described the nation as ensnared by &#8216;savage repression,&#8217; pleading for empathetic governance.</p>



<p>Vikram Randhawa spotlighted &#8216;targeted murders of Hindus,&#8217; a scourge laid bare globally. SP Vaid, ex-J&amp;K police chief, envisioned an inclusive administration cherishing all citizens equally.</p>



<p>Turning to border security, Shaina NC railed against Bangladeshi and Rohingya infiltrators burdening Mumbai. &#8216;Deport them after due verification—our streets for our people,&#8217; she demanded.</p>



<p>Congress&#8217;s Sukhdev Bhagat mourned the erosion of Bangladesh&#8217;s cultural soul amid fundamentalist upsurge in minority pockets, pushing for voter-driven democratic revival. Rakesh Sinha framed the vote as pivotal for Indo-Bangla harmony through shared heritage.</p>



<p>Priyanka Chaturvedi criticized governmental inaction on Hindu lynchings, aspiring for egalitarian stability. CPI(M)&#8217;s Sivadasan likened radical outfits to Indian counterparts, betting on progressive triumph.</p>



<p>Rajasthan&#8217;s Javar Singh Bedham slammed state-sponsored Hindu hatred, lauding India&#8217;s rebukes. NC&#8217;s Javed Hasan Beg lambasted the farce of hate-mongering polls, and CPI(M)&#8217;s Tarigami backed the democratic right despite one-sided odds from Awami League bans.</p>



<p>These reactions underscore a collective Indian apprehension: Bangladesh&#8217;s future hinges on rejecting extremism, embracing true democracy, and shielding vulnerable communities. The outcome will ripple across borders, shaping South Asian peace.</p>
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		<title>RP Singh: Bangladesh Govt Must Protect Hindus Post-Elections</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Feb 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[General Naravane Book]]></category>
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					<description><![CDATA[In a pointed remark on Bangladesh&#8217;s recent parliamentary polls, senior BJP figure RP Singh demanded that the incoming government prioritize halting violence against Hindus. During an interview in New Delhi,&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>In a pointed remark on Bangladesh&#8217;s recent parliamentary polls, senior BJP figure RP Singh demanded that the incoming government prioritize halting violence against Hindus. During an interview in New Delhi, he voiced optimism about a fair electoral process but stressed the moral imperative for the new regime to curb persistent Hindu persecution.</p>



<p>The BJP leader&#8217;s comments reflect growing concerns over the safety of Bangladesh&#8217;s Hindu population, who have endured attacks on temples, homes, and businesses. Singh insisted that democratic governance must translate into tangible protections for vulnerable communities, preventing any continuation of sectarian strife.</p>



<p>Turning to the leaked book by ex-Army Chief MM Naravane, Singh highlighted procedural lapses. He explained that the Official Secrets Act mandates Defence Ministry approval for such writings, which was never obtained. With the publisher denying involvement and Naravane accepting this, Singh condemned citations of pirated versions—especially by figures like Rahul Gandhi—as unconstitutional and illegal. He called for thorough investigations and punitive measures.</p>



<p>Singh also slammed Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind&#8217;s Arshad Madani for opposing &#8216;Vande Mataram&#8217; as national song, viewing it as Congress-orchestrated rhetoric. Madani&#8217;s online post decried the compulsion to sing it fully in official settings as discriminatory, violating religious freedoms and minority rights. Singh dismissed this by noting Islamic practices in secular nations like Turkey, accusing opponents of manufacturing controversy to divide India.</p>



<p>These interventions by Singh signal BJP&#8217;s proactive approach to both international minority rights and internal security debates, as India navigates complex geopolitical and domestic challenges.</p>
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		<title>Intel Warns of Intensified Minority Persecution in Bangladesh Pre-Polls</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Jan 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[In the shadow of upcoming elections, Bangladesh is witnessing a terrifying spike in atrocities against its minority communities, prompting grave concerns from Indian intelligence agencies. Long-standing tensions have exploded into&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>In the shadow of upcoming elections, Bangladesh is witnessing a terrifying spike in atrocities against its minority communities, prompting grave concerns from Indian intelligence agencies. Long-standing tensions have exploded into organized violence that&#8217;s methodically blanketing the country.</p>



<p>According to HRCBM reports, 116 minorities fell victim to murder in a mere seven months—from early June 2025 to early January 2026. Unlike past episodes confined to select regions, this onslaught spans every corner of Bangladesh&#8217;s administrative landscape.</p>



<p>&#8216;It&#8217;s not just frequent; it&#8217;s engineered with precision,&#8217; a high-ranking IB official revealed. Perpetrators, undeterred by regime changes, appear committed to total elimination, ignoring all interventions that once curbed such violence.</p>



<p>Post-Hasina, the Yunus-led setup has reportedly emboldened radical networks like Jamaat and ISI collaborators, who see electoral gains in fanning communal fires. This isn&#8217;t mere thuggery; it&#8217;s a calculated message to unsettle neighboring India while reshaping Bangladesh&#8217;s societal fabric.</p>



<p>Historical data shows a stark decline in minority numbers, from a third of the population post-partition to under 10% today, fueled by entrenched discrimination. As polls near, agencies predict a surge in attacks to rally extremist support.</p>



<p>While the administration labels these as isolated feuds, investigations prove otherwise—deliberate hunts for minorities. The world watches as Bangladesh teeters on the brink of irreversible demographic shifts.</p>
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		<title>Congress MP: India Must Act on Bangladesh Hindu Atrocities Now</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Jan 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Congress MP Imran Masood dropped a bombshell today, insisting that the Modi government prioritize the brutal attacks on Hindus in neighboring Bangladesh. His outspoken demand underscores a growing frustration over&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>Congress MP Imran Masood dropped a bombshell today, insisting that the Modi government prioritize the brutal attacks on Hindus in neighboring Bangladesh. His outspoken demand underscores a growing frustration over New Delhi&#8217;s perceived inaction as reports of violence pour in from across the border.</p>



<p>Detailed accounts reveal a pattern of destruction: temples vandalized, shops looted, and families assaulted in broad daylight. Masood, addressing supporters in Saharanpur, painted a grim picture. &#8216;While we celebrate our diversity here, our kin in Bangladesh are being hunted for their faith. The government owes them protection,&#8217; he said passionately.</p>



<p>The surge in attacks coincides with the power vacuum post-Hasina, where radical groups have reportedly exploited the chaos. Human rights monitors document over a dozen incidents in the last week alone, displacing hundreds. Masood criticized the external affairs ministry for mere statements, calling for sanctions, asylum pathways, and direct talks with Dhaka.</p>



<p>This isn&#8217;t Masood&#8217;s first foray into bold commentary; his past remarks have often stirred the pot. Yet, on this issue, he finds unlikely allies in BJP&#8217;s minority wing and RSS affiliates, hinting at a rare bipartisan consensus. &#8216;History will judge us by how we treat the vulnerable,&#8217; he warned.</p>



<p>With India&#8217;s border states on alert and refugee inflows possible, Masood&#8217;s push could reshape bilateral ties. As social media amplifies victim videos, public outrage builds, pressuring policymakers to move beyond rhetoric toward concrete steps.</p>
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		<title>&#8216;Shame On This&#8217;: Saurabh Jain on Hindu Persecution in Bangladesh</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Jan 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Actor Saurabh Jain, famed for his divine portrayal of Shri Krishna, is reeling from reports of brutal assaults on Hindus in Bangladesh. His powerful social media post declaring &#8216;Dhikkar hai&#8217;&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>Actor Saurabh Jain, famed for his divine portrayal of Shri Krishna, is reeling from reports of brutal assaults on Hindus in Bangladesh. His powerful social media post declaring &#8216;Dhikkar hai&#8217; captures the outrage felt by millions as minority communities face relentless persecution.</p>



<p>What began as political upheaval has morphed into targeted pogroms against Hindus. Mobs have torched temples, looted properties, and unleashed terror on unarmed families. Eyewitness accounts paint a grim picture of fear and flight, with hundreds seeking refuge. Jain, speaking from the heart, lamented the silence of the world on this humanitarian crisis.</p>



<p>The &#8216;Shri Krishna&#8217; star&#8217;s condemnation has sparked a digital storm, with hashtags trending across platforms. Indian celebrities and netizens are uniting in support, pressuring governments to act. Jain emphasized unity, stating that faith should unite, not divide.</p>



<p>Background reveals a pattern of vulnerability for Bangladesh&#8217;s Hindus, comprising about 8% of the population but bearing the brunt of instability. Jain&#8217;s voice adds celebrity weight to grassroots campaigns seeking UN intervention and safe havens.</p>



<p>As dawn breaks over beleaguered villages, Saurabh Jain&#8217;s cry of &#8216;shame&#8217; echoes a larger call for humanity. The actor vows to keep raising awareness until peace prevails, inspiring a movement for minority rights.</p>
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		<title>From Displacement to Starvation: The Plight of Hindus in Bangladesh</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Aug 2025 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The persecution of Hindus in Bangladesh continues unabated, escalating from violence and displacement to starvation. Those attempting to provide aid face threats. Recently, Hindu religious leader Gopinath Das Brahmachari experienced&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>The persecution of Hindus in Bangladesh continues unabated, escalating from violence and displacement to starvation. Those attempting to provide aid face threats. Recently, Hindu religious leader Gopinath Das Brahmachari experienced similar intimidation, yet he vowed to continue relief efforts. In the Betgari Union of Rangpur district, approximately 20 Hindu families were targeted in three days of communal violence, leaving many homeless and destitute. Over 50 Hindu families were displaced due to looting, arson, and desecration. Several have fled their homes. Three Hindu-owned shops and multiple Tulsi Manch (platforms for worshiping the Tulsi plant) were vandalized. The attacks followed accusations of blasphemy against an 18-year-old Hindu youth, though local sources suggest he was framed with a fake account.</p>
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