Massive protest led by Deputy Speaker Ramprasad Pal against attacks on Hindus in Pakistan and Bangladesh

By Our Correspondent

Agartala, May 10, 2025

A massive protest rally was organized today from Rabindra Bhavan in Agartala under the initiative of the Rashtriya Sanatani Seva Sangh, condemning the continued brutal attacks on Hindus in Pakistan and Bangladesh. The rally was prominently led by Tripura Legislative Assembly Deputy Speaker Ramprasad Pal, who played a key role in mobilizing support against the recent inhumane assault on Hindus in Bangladesh.

The rally was organized primarily in protest against the recent barbaric assault on Hindus in Pahelgaon, Pakistan. Addressing the gathering, Deputy Speaker Ramprasad Pal expressed deep anguish and anger over the repeated inhumane atrocities being committed against the Hindu community in Pakistan. He called upon the international community and the Government of India to take strong diplomatic steps to pressure Pakistan into ending these attacks.In a strong and emotional statement, Pal also issued a stern ultimatum regarding the rising incidents of attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh. He said that if the persecution of Hindus in Bangladesh continues unchecked, there will be intensified protests in Tripura and beyond. He made it clear that such aggression against religious minorities in neighboring countries will not be tolerated silently, and if necessary, the movement will transform from symbolic protest into active resistance.

“We have always believed in peaceful co-existence, but continuous brutalities on Hindus in Pakistan and Bangladesh are testing our patience. If such attacks don’t stop, we will be forced to escalate our protests in a democratic yet determined manner,” said Pal.

The rally ended with loud chants demanding justice for the Hindu victims and called for stronger national and international action to ensure the safety of minority communities in both Pakistan and Bangladesh.

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