Tuesday, December 23

Open Borders for Bangladeshi Hindus, Deport Illegal Pakistanis: Sadhvi Prachi

Muzaffarnagar, Uttar Pradesh:
Hindu leader Sadhvi Prachi has issued a strong appeal to the Government of India, urging it to open the country’s borders to provide shelter to persecuted Hindus from Bangladesh and to deport illegal Bangladeshi and Pakistani nationals currently residing in India.

Speaking to the media in Muzaffarnagar, Sadhvi Prachi expressed deep anguish and anger over alleged attacks and killings of Hindu minorities in Bangladesh. She said India has a moral responsibility to protect Hindus facing violence in neighboring countries.

Allegations of Selective Humanitarianism

Sadhvi Prachi accused political leaders of selective outrage, claiming that those who speak passionately about humanitarian crises in regions such as the Gaza Strip remain silent when Hindus are attacked in Bangladesh.

“Those who raise slogans of humanity on international issues lose their voice when Hindus are killed,” she said. “The pain and suffering of Hindus do not move them.”

Appeal to the Central Government

Calling for decisive action, the Hindu leader urged the central government to immediately allow Bangladeshi Hindus to enter India and provide them with safe refuge. At the same time, she demanded strict action against illegal immigrants.

“Illegal Bangladeshi and Pakistani nationals living in India must be identified and sent back across the border,” she said, adding that national security and social balance require firm decisions.

‘Unity Is the Strength of Hindus’

Supporting statements made earlier by Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat on the issue, Sadhvi Prachi emphasized Hindu unity as a key to security.

“If Hindus remain united, they will remain safe,” she said. “The situation of Hindus in Bangladesh should serve as a lesson for Hindu society wherever it is divided.”

Renewed Demand for Uniform Civil Code

Sadhvi Prachi also reiterated her demand for the implementation of the Uniform Civil Code (UCC), calling it essential in the national interest. She said she had prayed to Lord Shiva for the protection of the Hindu community and praised the Union Home Minister and the central government for their efforts toward maintaining internal security.

Concluding her statement, she said that the time had come for tough decisions to ensure the country’s security and social harmony.


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