Being a Hindu, I dont feel safe in this World.
How can someone lynch, beat with rods and sticks, hang a person from a tree by the neck, and b*rn him, just for saying "All Gods are same, with different names."
Being a Hindu is so difficult in this World.
A Hindu Man, Dipu Chandra Das, lynched and his body set ablaze
Indian Consulate attacked with 4 injured
Constant targeting of minority Hindus shows the total takeover of radical Islamists in Bangladesh.
We should be talking loudly about this:
What is GoI doing to safeguard the interests of Hindus in the radicalised country?
Has MEA issued even a statement of condemnation?
2 extremely radicalised nations to India’s east and west does not bode well, how are we as a nation safeguarding our national security?
When you support your community in Palestine, 4500 kms away, against the Jews of Israel, you are a true Mazhabi and supporting your Ummah.
When I support my minority community in Bangladesh or Pakistan, 200 km away, I am a hateful, communal, divisive, Sanghi.
Aise Kaise Chalega !!
A PRAYER FOR THE SOUL OF DIPU CHANDRA DAS
History remembers sacrifice. But today, the soil that was once liberated with Indian blood is being stained with the blood of innocent minorities.
In 1971, our Indian Armed Forces stood for the oppressed. Our brave soldiers didn’t just fight a war; they fought for the identity and dignity of millions of people of what is now called Bangladesh. Nearly 3,900 Indian soldiers sacrificed their lives and over 10,000 were injured to ensure the birth of Bangladesh. We gave our lives so that others could live in peace.
But today, “peace” is just a word; persecution is the reality. According to the Bangladesh Hindu Buddhist Christian Unity Council, 2,442 incidents of violence against minorities were documented between August 2024 and July 2025. Over 150 temples have been vandalized and desecrated. These are not just acts of unrest or random chaos; it is a deliberate, targeted strike at the heart of a community’s faith and its right to exist.
The pattern of targeting is clear and cruel - Last year, we saw the unjust jailing of the ISKCON monk Chinmoy Krishna Das and the brutal lynching of the Communist party leader Pradip Bhowmik. And now the horrific murder of Dipu Chandra Das in Mymensingh. This young man was not just killed; he was subjected to a level of savagery that shames the 21st century. Reports confirm he was lynched in public by a frenzied mob, his body was then hanged from a tree, and he was set on fire. To witness such a demonic act in broad daylight is a sign of a complete collapse of humanity and the rule of law. My heart goes out to the soul of Dipu Das. I pray for his peace and offer my deepest condolences to his grieving family, who have had to endure a loss so gruesome it is beyond comprehension.
The demographic reality of the region is a chilling testament to this ongoing tragedy. In 1951, Hindus made up 22% of the population. Today, that number has plummeted to below 8%. This isn't just migration; it is a systematic persecution that the world chooses to ignore.
I call upon the Leadership of Bangladesh to move beyond mere words of condemnation and restore stability. You must ensure the safety of every Hindu, Buddhist, and Christian citizen. The perpetrators of the Mymensingh horror must face the ultimate justice to show that no mob is above the law. I also urge World Leaders and the international community @UNHumanRights@UN to open their eyes to the plight of minorities in Bangladesh. Selective silence is a betrayal of human rights.
The blood of our 1971 martyrs was shed for a land of peace, not a land of persecution. We cannot, and will not, remain silent.
#SaveBangladeshMinorities #GlobalHinduMinority
The brutal murder of a Hindu man called Dipu Chandra Das in Bangladesh by a Muslim crowd - for so called blasphemy allegations - proves the unacceptable grave danger of Hindus in Bangladesh (and Pakistan), and the barbarity of Islam.
#DipuChandraDas#Bangladesh#StopIslam
She is Reena Begum.
When UP Police arrested her in Amroha for being an illegal Bangladeshi, her husband Rashid Ali showed IDs and documents claiming that she is a resident of West Bengal.
Later, a video from her social media account revealed that she is an illegal Bangladeshi, in which she was seen saying "Bye Bye Bangladesh".
She illegally entered India through the Nepal border with the help of her husband Rashid Ali.
Around 2 years ago, Seema Haider & her 4 children from Pakistan also illegally entered India through the Nepal border with the help of her lover Sachin.
The need of the hour is to tighten security along the India-Nepal border. It has become an open gateway for illegal immigrants.
Dalits in India need to reflect on this:
Dipu Chandra Das, who was lynched and burnt alive by Islamists in Bangladesh, was a Dalit. Almost all victims of such targeted violence in both Bangladesh and Pakistan are Dalits.
Yet, voices that claim to represent Dalits, self-styled Dalit leaders, influencers, and neo-Ambedkarite activists, are largely silent on these atrocities. Their engagement is selective. The focus remains inward, amplifying divisions within Hindu society and encouraging hostility among communities, a strategy that sustains their political relevance, visibility, and influence.
In contrast, the people who consistently raise concern and extend solidarity are ordinary Hindus across castes, who see Dalits not as a political tool but as brothers and sisters facing real persecution beyond India’s borders.
I hope you wake up to notice the pattern.
Dhruv Rathee tearing apart Pakistan with facts and historical research 🔥
We need to send people like Dhruv Rathee on International Media to counter Pak propaganda.
Must watch.
Maharashtra traders decided not to import apples from Turkey. Rajasthan traders stop importing marble from Turkey. Many Indians cancelled their holiday trips to Turkey. Thank you fellow Indians. 👏👏