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This article talks about a protest in Nawada, Bihar against the treatment of Hindus in Bangladesh, where activists expressed their anger by burning effigies of notable figures.
Recently, in Nawada district of Bihar, young people protested against the alleged mistreatment of Hindu minorities in Bangladesh. The demonstration was organized by the Chhatrapati Shivaji Sansthan, who took to the streets to voice their concerns.
During the protest, they burned effigies that featured the faces of Mohammad Yunus from Bangladesh and Bollywood star Shahrukh Khan. This demonstration was sparked by the reported brutal murder of a Hindu youth named Dipu Chandra Das, along with other alleged attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh.
Activists pointed out that while the Hindu community in Bangladesh is facing dangers, Shahrukh Khan’s IPL team, Kolkata Knight Riders, has spent a whopping Rs 9.20 crore to buy a Bangladeshi player, Mustafizur Rahman. They saw this as an insult to Indians, especially in light of the current situation.
Leaders of the organization, Jitendra Pratap ‘Jitu’ and Kailash Vishwakarma, criticized Shahrukh Khan for financially supporting Bangladesh at a time when Hindu brothers are suffering there. They made it clear that such actions would not be accepted.
The protesters shouted slogans like “Down with Bangladesh” and “Stop Hindu atrocities,” reflecting a growing movement against the situation in Bangladesh. This protest in Nawada is part of a larger wave of demonstrations happening across India, with many taking to social media to express their discontent towards KKR and Shahrukh Khan.
Summary:
- Protests occurred in Nawada, Bihar against Hindu mistreatment in Bangladesh.
- Activists burned effigies of Mohammad Yunus and Shahrukh Khan.
- The protests were triggered by the murder of a Hindu youth.
- Criticism was aimed at Shahrukh Khan for supporting Bangladesh through cricket.
- Demonstrators are joining a larger movement across India addressing these issues.
