Yogi Adityanath, angry about the attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh, said, 'There is a need to unite.

Bangladesh has long experienced violence since the ouster of Hasina Sheikh's government. Many videos of violence in Bangladesh are going viral on social media and one can imagine the horrific scene there. Meanwhile, the central government is also consulting on the issue. During the crisis in Bangladesh, protesters also attacked the country's Hindu minority, setting fire to their homes. Seeing this situation, the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh has also raised his voice on this issue. Inaugurating the statue of Mahant Ramachandra Das in Ayodhya, Chief Minister Yogi said that today all India's neighbors are being burnt, temples are being demolished and Hindus are being targeted. Stating that there is a need to fight unitedly, the Chief Minister should be looking at the world now and not trying to trace those layers of history as to why such an unfortunate situation has arisen. A society that does not learn from the mistakes of history, its bright future is also eclipsed. The Chief Minister said that there is a need to stand together with all and work together to face the impending crisis of eternal proportions. Construction of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Temple… It is not a destination but only a stop. This phase needs to continue because… pic.twitter.com/jAXpyB9E3s — Yogi Adityanath (@myogiadityanath) August 7, 2024 Many Hindu temples were demolished, reminding him of Ram temple, he said building a Ram temple is not just a goal, it is A milestone and continuation beyond this milestone should be given because the strength of Sanatana Dharma will give a new impetus to these campaigns. Violence broke out in Bangladesh after Sheikh Hasina resigned as Prime Minister. Following this, the protesting people created more confusion. The government has issued an advisory to Indian citizens amid violent protests in Bangladesh. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar had informed Parliament on August 6 that the number of Indian citizens in Bangladesh is 19,000, of which about 9,000 are students. He ensured that the government was in touch with the Indian community in Dhaka.

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