Ajmer Dargah administration has urged dargah caretakers nationwide to unite against the mistreatment of Hindus in Bangladesh. The Anjuman Moinia Fakhria, representing the shrine’s priests, expressed deep concern over targeted violence towards the Hindu community in Bangladesh. At the conclusion of the annual Urs at Dargah Sharif in Ajmer on December 27, the Anjuman strongly denounced the brutal killing of Dipu Chandra Das in Bangladesh.
Such acts of violence, regardless of the target, go against humanity and faith principles, according to Anjuman Moinia Fakhria. Syed Sarwar Chishty, hereditary Khadim, called on religious leaders and the Muslim community to speak out against atrocities and support the safety of minority communities in Bangladesh. The Anjuman also called for Muslims in India and beyond to peacefully protest against inhumane actions in Bangladesh.
The Anjuman urged the Bangladesh government, led by chief advisor Mohammed Yunus, to ensure the safety of all minorities, uphold secularism, and swiftly bring perpetrators of communal violence to justice. Referring to incidents in India, the Anjuman expressed concern over rising violence against religious minorities and urged governments to act urgently to uphold secularism and equal protection under the law.
The Anjuman condemned recent incidents of violence and disruption of Christmas gatherings in India, stating that such acts instill fear among Christian communities. The organization emphasized the need for zero tolerance towards hate-driven violence and called for swift identification and prosecution of those responsible. The Anjuman prayed for India to grow as a global superpower embodying the ethos of ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’ and emphasized the importance of peace and justice in all nations.
The Anjuman reiterated its commitment to interfaith harmony, dialogue, and peace, urging all communities to reject divisive rhetoric and uphold coexistence values.
