London: Khalistani Disrupted a Peaceful Protest by Hindus against bangladesh

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In a shocking turn of events, a group of Khalistanis disrupted a Hindu protest outside the Bangladesh High Commission in London this weekend. What was meant to be a somber vigil for the victims of genocide turned into a chaotic scene of intimidation.

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The protest, organized by British and Bangladeshi Hindus, aimed to demand justice for the recent brutal killings of minorities in Bangladesh. However, the arrival of Khalistani separatists, who shouted anti-India slogans and heckled the mourners, proved that their agenda is not human rights, but pure hatred.

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The Hijacking of a Peaceful Vigil

On Saturday, December 27, hundreds of protesters gathered near Hyde Park Corner. They held placards and chanted for justice for Dipu Chandra Das, a Hindu man who was burned alive by a mob in Bangladesh just days earlier. The atmosphere was peaceful and filled with grief.

Suddenly, the situation changed. A group of Khalistanis disrupted the Hindu protest, waving yellow flags and shouting “India Out.” Instead of showing solidarity with the victims of religious violence, these agitators chose to attack the people mourning them. They reportedly praised Sharif Osman Hadi, a radical Islamist leader whose followers are currently attacking temples in Dhaka.

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Supporting the Killers of Dipu Das

The disruption was not just a political stunt; it was a cruel endorsement of violence. To understand the severity of this action, one must look at the reality in Bangladesh.

Only days ago, in Mymensingh, a mob accused Dipu Chandra Das of blasphemy based on a fake Facebook rumor. Without proof or trial, they dragged him from his home, beat him, and burned him to death. By crashing the event demanding justice for Dipu, the Khalistanis effectively stood on the side of the lynch mob. Their actions suggest a disturbing alliance between Khalistani separatists and Bangladeshi radicals.

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The Failure of the Yunus Government Khalistani 

The root cause of this unrest lies in Dhaka. Since Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus took office in August 2024, the situation for minorities has become critical.

Yunus’s administration unbanned radical groups like Jamaat-e-Islami, emboldening extremists to take over the streets. Independent reports verify that over 1,000 attacks on minorities and the destruction of 152 temples have occurred under his watch. While Yunus remains silent, his inaction is fueling a fire that has now spread to the streets of London.

Global Silence: Where is the UN?

While Khalistanis disrupt the Hindu protest and radicals burn homes in Bangladesh, the international community remains quiet. The United Nations (UN) and the World Health Organization (WHO) have failed to issue strong condemnations against the ethnic cleansing of Hindus.

This double standard is glaring. These organizations often speak out on global issues, yet they ignore the cries of Bangladeshi minorities. Their silence emboldens groups like the Khalistanis, who feel free to harass victims without consequence.

The Propaganda Khalistani 

The events in London have exposed the true colors of these separatist groups. They claim to fight for freedom, yet they ally themselves with oppressors. By trying to silence a community grieving for their dead, the Khalistanis have shown they are on the wrong side of history. The world must wake up to this unholy nexus before more innocent lives are lost.

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