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Hindu Samhati’s meeting in Minakhan earns great success


Hindu Samhati’s meeting in Minakhan earns great success

On January 13, 2013, Hindu Samhati organized a street corner meeting at village: Fulbari, P.S. Minakhan, Subdivision: Basirhat, District: 24 Paraganas (North). The meeting was presided by Rahul Bhuiyan, Debasish Chakraborty and Biplab; more than a hundred of Hindus joined the meeting.

While speaking on the meeting, Sri Brajen Ray, vice-president of Hindu Samhati, narrated how Muslims throughout Bengal are exerting pressures on the state government relentlessly to have their own demands.  Hindus, to end this burgeoning crisis, have got to rise up, be outspoken and come under a single fold despite differences, whether political or any other.

The Hindu gathering paid homage to Lance Naik Sudhakar Singh and Lance Naik Hemraj Singh, two valiant Indian soldiers murdered grievously during latest violation of ceasefire by Pakistan at LOC, as well. People, there, were found to state Government of India must let its army enter the Pakistani mainland before long and avenge such Islamic brutality going on for centuries.

Debasish Chakraborty, distinguished activist of Hindu Samhati in the locality, while speaking to the audience, said how Hindus are being persecuted regularly in different Hindu-dominated villages in area under P.S. Minakhan – Muslim radicals and also persecutors are being helped by police and administration sneakily to subdue Hindus.  

He asked Hindus to join Hindu Samhati en masse to quash rising Muslim terrorism in the locality and also in Bengal. 





Hindu Samhati regularly monitors and reports violations against Hindus inWest Bengal. We also work with both governmental and NGO agencies for proper education on protection and ensure remedies to the Hindu populace as per prevailing law of the land.

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