Pravin Togadia Calls for Military Intervention in Bangladesh Over Hindu Safety Concerns
VHP President Pravin Togadia urges the Indian government to take decisive action, including military intervention, to protect Hindus in Bangladesh amid reports of violence and oppression.
- Togadia demands military intervention if attacks on Hindus persist in Bangladesh.
- Suggests dividing Bangladesh into four parts for long-term resolution.
- Urges immediate survey of Gyanvapi Mosque and firm steps against religious violence.
News Report:
Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) President Pravin Togadia has stirred controversy with his bold remarks on the safety of Hindus in Bangladesh. During a visit to Hathras, Togadia urged the Indian government to consider deploying military forces if atrocities against Hindus, including attacks on temples, continued. “Hindus must not suffer anywhere. India cannot tolerate violence against them in Bangladesh,” Togadia said, warning of severe consequences if the situation remains unchanged.
Togadia also proposed a dramatic solution to the crisis: the division of Bangladesh into four parts to ensure peace and justice for minorities. He emphasized that recent years have seen a surge in violence against the Hindu community, including temple vandalism and forced displacements. This, he argued, is a grave violation of human rights and a matter of concern for India’s security as well.
In addition, the VHP leader reignited debates over the Gyanvapi Mosque issue, demanding an immediate survey to uncover historical truths. “Several mosques were built on demolished temples,” he claimed, urging the government to act decisively on such matters of faith. Togadia’s remarks have drawn mixed reactions, with supporters lauding his commitment to Hindu safety and critics warning of potential diplomatic fallout.
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