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March 23 is the last day of the meeting of the All India House of Representatives.
The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh on Saturday expressed serious concern over Hindu and other minority communities facing violence, injustice and oppression after a change of power in Bangladesh on Saturday.
On the second day of the ongoing meeting in Bengaluru, RSS passed a resolution on Bangladesh. Which said that the oppression of Hindus is a serious matter of human rights violations.
The meeting said that the support of the government of violence last year is a matter of serious concern. Constant anti -India rhetoric can severely damage relations between the two countries.
A total of 1482 volunteers and officials are attending this time in the Sangh’s House of Representatives in Bengaluru. This year, 100 years of establishment of RSS are going to be completed, the meeting will also bring a proposal on this.
Appeal to the Government of India- Make every effort to protect Bangladeshi Hindus
The members of the assembly passed the resolution, saying that the Government of India has committed to standing with Hindu and other minority communities of Bangladesh and their safety. The government has raised this issue on many international forums along with the interim government of Bangladesh. The House of Representatives appealed to the Government of India that it should maintain all possible efforts along with maintaining a constant dialogue with the government there to ensure the safety of the Hindu society of Bangladesh.
Proposal of Assembly- UNO intervene
The House of Representatives said in the proposal that international organizations such as the United Nations and the global community should take action on the atrocities with Hindus in Bangladesh. He should pressurize the Bangladesh government to stop these violent activities. The House of Representatives appealed to the leaders of the Hindu community and the rest of the world, international institutions to unite and raise their voice in support of the Bangladeshi Hindu and minority society.
10 thousand branches increased in a year
Sangh activities are currently taking place at 73,646 places, out of which 51,710 branches are held daily. This year, the branches of the Sangh have increased by 10,000, causing the total number to 83,129. Weekly activities have also increased by 4,430 compared to the previous year. At present, a total of 1,15,276 activities of the Sangh are being conducted across the country.