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Bengal LoP : will lead a team to the Bangladesh Deputy High Commission today to address the killing of Hindu youngsters

Bengal LoP: Later Friday, Suvendu Adhikari, the leader of the opposition in the West Bengal Assembly, will lead a delegation of six people to the Bangladesh Deputy Commission to make demands regarding the recent lynching of Hindu garment factory worker Dipu Chandra Das and the unchecked atrocities committed against minorities under Muhammad Yunus’ rule.

Bengal lop
Bengal lop

However, none of the state leaders of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in West Bengal would be among the other delegation members headed by the LoP. Representatives from the Hindu saint society will make up the remaining five delegates. The appointment has been set for the second part of Friday, Adhikari stated.

Sarbananda Abadhut, Mahakal Giri, Sanjay Shastri, Sanjay Hela, and Krishna Mataji shall be the five representatives of the Hindu saint organization.

The LOP organized a protest earlier this week in front of the Bangladesh Deputy High Commission in Kolkata. Even though he was denied entry to the Deputy High Commission that day, Adhikari declared at the demonstration site that he would be returning on Friday with a legitimate delegation and that he would set up another protest in front of the Deputy High Commission office if the delegation was denied entry.

Nevertheless, Adhikari eventually acknowledged that a meeting had been scheduled for the latter part of Friday; as a result, he and the other delegation members would visit the Deputy High Commission.

The members of the delegation will ask the Bangladesh Deputy High Commission for comprehensive information about the actions taken by the caretaker Yunus government following the murder of Dipu Chandra Das in Mymensingh, as well as how the administration there has stepped up to take action against the perpetrators and support the victim’s family, Adhikari said.

The savage murder of Das and the unchecked crimes committed against minorities under Muhammad Yunus’ rule earlier this week caused widespread outrage throughout the nation.

Hindu groups flocked to the streets to protest the targeted assault on minorities in the neighboring country, causing a wave of public outrage and hatred to spread from Delhi to Kolkata to Bhopal to Hyderabad.

The 25-year-old Hindu guy, who worked at a Bangladeshi textile industry, was taken through the streets, mercilessly beaten to death by an enraged crowd, and then his corpse was hung to a tree and burned. After a colleague accused him of blasphemy, a homicidal mob made up of radicals and extreme groups stormed the plant, took him into the streets, and brutally slaughtered him.

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