BJP MP Kangana Ranaut voiced worry about the difficult situation of minority groups, such as Hindus in Bangladesh. She described the situation of Sadhus and saints in Bangladesh as “extremely regrettable.”
“The condition of Sadhus and saints in Bangladesh is a matter of concern for us,” said Ranaut.
Kangana Ranaut expressed disapproval of the absence of demonstrations in India regarding the alleged atrocities.
“No demonstrations are being held to condemn the cruel treatment of Hindus in Bangladesh, and there is no social media movement drawing attention to the situation in the country,” she said.
According to Ranaut, ever since Muhammad Yunus assumed power in Bangladesh, the nation has experienced complete turmoil.
She reiterated her backing for Hindus in Bangladesh and expressed optimism for their well-being. Ranuaut expressed a wish for God to safeguard them.
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On Friday, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) condemned Bangladesh for the growing number of targeted attacks on Hindus, stating that the escalating violence against minorities should not be considered as mere “media exaggerations.” MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal, during a press briefing, called on the interim government led by Muhammad Yunus to fulfill its duty of safeguarding all minority groups.