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    BJYM’s Vamsi Yadav Meets Home Minister on Rising Hindu Persecution in Bangladesh

    New Delhi, December 6, 2024: Vamsi Yadav, a Member of the National Executive Committee (NEC) of Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM), recently met with Shri Bandi Sanjay, the Hon’ble Minister of State for Home Affairs, in Delhi. The meeting primarily focused on the challenges faced by Hindu communities in Bangladesh, particularly the ongoing violence, including attacks on temples, homes, and businesses. Both leaders discussed these concerns and explored ways to address them.

    Yadav expressed his appreciation for the Minister’s insights and support in tackling these issues. He acknowledged the central government’s efforts to protect minority communities, both within India and in neighboring countries, such as Bangladesh. The meeting was viewed as an important step in strengthening ties and ensuring the safety of Hindus amid increasing persecution.

    A key discussion point was the deteriorating conditions for Hindus in Bangladesh, where radical groups have been targeting religious sites. Yadav emphasized the urgent need for intervention by the Indian government and international bodies to protect these communities. He also stressed the importance of diplomatic efforts to advocate for the rights of religious minorities, particularly in light of the recent violence.

    Yadav expressed optimism about ongoing collaboration between government officials and BJP youth leaders. He believes that through unity and continued action, the BJP can help safeguard the welfare and rights of marginalized communities, both in India and abroad. The meeting reinforced the party’s commitment to fighting religious persecution and securing the rights of Hindus in Bangladesh and other affected regions.

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