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Nupur Sharma joins Delhi’s Nari Shakti March amid Bangladesh violence

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Hindu, Buddhist and Christian minorities continue to face violence after the coup in Bangladesh. The boil of these violent incidents can also be seen in India. Against this, Nari Shakti March was taken out by Hindu organizations from Delhi’s Mandi House to Jantar-Mantar. In which the suspended national spokesperson of BJP Nupur Sharma was also seen. Although Nupur Sharma, who participated in this march, did not say anything, her appearance in front of the media is a message in itself.

This Nari Shakti March in Delhi was organized by Vishwa Hindu Parishad and the women’s wing of RSS (Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh). After this march, all the women gathered at Jantar-Mantar, where BJP MP Bansuri Swaraj and Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) Vice-Chancellor Santishree D Pandit addressed them while participating in this march. However, Nupur Sharma has given birth to a new controversy by joining this march.

According to media reports, thousands of women associated with Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and BJP participated in this march. The march started from Mandi House and passed through major centers of the city and ended at Jantar-Mantar. During this time, the women involved in the march presented their ideas by displaying religious flags and various placards. The main demand of these protesters was that the violence against the minorities in Bangladesh should be stopped immediately and the accused should be punished severely. Some of the women wore black bandages on their mouths and hands during the demonstration.

Open attack on minorities in Bangladesh

Let us tell you that after the overthrow of the Sheikh Hasina government in Bangladesh, there has been a huge increase in violence against the Hindu community and other minorities. Hindu temples have been attacked in many places and hundreds of Hindu establishments have been destroyed. The interim government of Bangladesh has so far confirmed attacks on 278 places of minority communities in 48 districts of the country. According to recent media reports, the minorities in Bangladesh have been harmed many times more than this. Due to which Hindus are now forced to flee from Bangladesh.

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