‘Hindu lives matter’: Protesters gather outside Bangladesh high commission in London, chant Hanuman Chalisa | World News
During the London demonstration, protesters played the national anthem of Bangladesh, and raised slogans calling for an end to attacks on Hindu minorities. | World News
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"Hindu Lives Matter: London Protest Demands Justice for Bangladesh's Minority Victims"
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Members of the Indian and Bangladeshi Hindu communities in London gathered outside the Bangladesh high commission on Saturday to condemn the brutal killing of Hindus in Bangladesh and demand action against the ongoing violence against religious minorities. The protest, organised by the Bengali Hindu Adarsha Sangha (BHAS) UK under the banner "Justice for Hindus," was sparked by the public lynching of 27-year-old Dipu Chandra Das in Baluka, Bangladesh's Mymensingh district. Das was set on fire by a mob after being accused of blasphemy, an allegation later admitted by Bangladeshi authorities to be unfounded.
The protest, which included students, professionals, parents with children, elderly activists, and interfaith leaders, aimed to draw global attention to alleged human rights violations against Bangladeshi Hindus. Protesters raised slogans calling for an end to attacks on minorities and chanted the "Hanuman Chalisa." Digital vans displayed facts and figures related to alleged atrocities against Hindus in Bangladesh.
"This is a matter of grave concern and a wake-up call for the international community to take action," said a spokesperson for BHAS UK. "The minority communities of Bangladesh are facing long-standing concerns over discrimination, violence, murder, and demographic decline."
The London protest comes amid growing international concern over violence against minorities in Bangladesh. India's ministry of external affairs, the US lawmaker Ro Khanna, and the United Nations have all condemned the killing of Das and expressed concern over the situation. The demonstration was supported by other Indian diaspora organisations, with demonstrators raising slogans such as "Hindu Lives Matter."
The protest organisers are pushing for international engagement, including by the British government, and urging Bangladesh's interim government to uphold constitutional guarantees. They are also demanding protection of minority rights and accountability for human rights abuses.
As the international community watches, the situation in Bangladesh continues to unfold, with multiple protests and condemnations from across the globe. The London demonstration is a powerful reminder of the need for collective action to protect the rights of minority communities and ensure justice for victims of violence.