Wednesday, January 7, 2026

Hindu Sena stages protest against killings, violence in Bangladesh

Mail News Service

Jamshedpur: Hindu Sena activists on Wednesday staged a protest at the Deputy Commissioner’s office, condemning the alleged atrocities against Hindus in Bangladesh. The demonstration was organized under the banner of Hindu Sena to protest incidents of violence, killings, vandalism of temples, looting, and alleged crimes against women in the neighbouring country.

After the protest, a memorandum addressed to the Prime Minister was submitted to the Deputy Commissioner, urging the Union government to take firm and effective steps to ensure the safety and security of the Hindu community in Bangladesh.

While the protest was led by the Hindu Sena Jamshedpur unit President Ajit Kumar Singh, the organization’s national leader and Jharkhand in-charge Sanjeev Acharya was present as the chief guest. Other prominent attendees included Kolhan in-charge Vikas Sharma, Kolhan President Dimple Vishwas, senior BJP leader Lallan Singh, JP movement veteran Suresh Dutt Pandey, social worker Alok Ranjan, and several other dignitaries.

The protesters also demanded identification and legal action against alleged illegal Bangladeshi and Rohingya immigrants residing across the country, particularly in Jamshedpur and East Singhbhum district.

Hindu Sena leaders stated that the organization remains vigilant on issues related to human rights and the protection of minority communities and will continue to raise its voice through democratic means. The event saw active participation from Hindu Sena office-bearers and workers, contributing to the successful conduct of the protest.

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