India witnessed widespread protests following the brutal killing of Dipu Chandra Das, a Hindu garment factory worker in Bangladesh’s Mymensingh. The incident sparked outrage over the targeted violence against Hindu minorities under Muhammad Yunus’ regime. From Delhi to Kolkata to Bhopal to Hyderabad, demonstrations erupted denouncing the heinous attack.
Protesters from various Hindu outfits, including the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) and Bajrang Dal, gathered outside the Bangladesh High Commission in Delhi and other missions across the country. They condemned the merciless beating and killing of Dipu Chandra Das by an Islamist mob. The 25-year-old was accused of blasphemy, leading to a brutal assault that culminated in his death.
In response to the incident, protesters in Delhi marched towards the diplomatic enclave, demanding justice for Dipu Das. They raised slogans against the Yunus regime and called for accountability from the Bangladesh government. The demonstrators highlighted the oppression faced by Hindus in Bangladesh and expressed concerns over similar incidents targeting Hindus in India.
Members of Hindu organizations in West Bengal also protested outside the Bangladesh Deputy High Commission in Kolkata. Tensions rose as the police intervened to control the situation, leading to confrontations with the protesters. The demonstrators sought to submit a memorandum to the Deputy High Commission, emphasizing the need for action against those responsible for Dipu Das’ brutal killing.
In Madhya Pradesh, VHP members staged a march against the oppression of Hindu minorities in Bangladesh. They demanded justice for Dipu Das and condemned the violent actions of the mob. Similarly, in Jammu and Kashmir, the Dogra community protested against atrocities on Hindus and other minorities in Bangladesh, expressing their discontent with the Yunus government.
In Telangana, VHP members and other Hindu outfits staged a protest against targeted attacks on minorities. They called for swift identification and prosecution of Dipu Das’ killers. The demonstrations across various states underscored the widespread condemnation of the violence and the demand for justice in the wake of Dipu Chandra Das’ tragic death.
