Narsinghanand Giri Highlights Alleged Genocide of Hindus in Bangladesh at Dharma Sansad
The head priest of Dasna Devi temple in Ghaziabad, Yati Narsinghanand Giri, voiced his anger on Thursday regarding the alleged genocide of Hindus in Bangladesh. He urged Indian Hindus to learn from the situation faced by their counterparts in the neighbouring country.

Yati Narsinghanand announced a three-day Dharma Sansad at Anand Bhairav Mandir, organised by the Juna Akhara from December 19-21. The event aims to address these issues, and he encouraged Hindus concerned about Islamic Jihadis to attend.
Allegations Against Bangladesh
In a video with Kothari Srimahant Mahakal Giri and other saints, Narasighanand accused the Muslim community in Bangladesh of committing massacres against Hindus with the army and police's support. He claimed that imprisoning Chinmay Das Prabhu from ISKCON demonstrated the Bangladesh government's stance towards Hindus worldwide.
Narasighanand argued that if any nation had treated Jews similarly, Israel would have retaliated. He lamented that Hindus lack a nation of their own, which he believes contributes to their plight in Pakistan and Bangladesh.
Call for Hindu Unity
The priest expressed regret that the Ram Mandir movement did not focus on establishing a Sanatan Vedic Rashtra. He suggested that such a focus would have addressed issues like love jihad, cow protection, and religious sites like Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi and Kashi Vishwanath.
Narasighanand has previously faced legal action for hate speech. Despite this, he continues to advocate for Hindu unity and awareness of what he perceives as threats to their community.
The upcoming Dharma Sansad is seen as an opportunity for Hindus to unite and discuss these pressing issues. The event aims to raise awareness and encourage action among participants.












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