Hundreds gathered in Houston to show support for Indian Americans and raise awareness about the persecution of Hindus in Bangladesh. Hundreds in Houston show support for Indian Americans and raise awareness about the plight of Hindus in Bangladesh.

Indian-Americans and Bangladeshi Hindus came together in Houston to peacefully protest against attacks on minorities in Bangladesh by Islamist extremists.

August 12th 2024.

Hundreds gathered in Houston to show support for Indian Americans and raise awareness about the persecution of Hindus in Bangladesh. 

Hundreds in Houston show support for Indian Americans and raise awareness about the plight of Hindus in Bangladesh.
Houston: On a peaceful morning in Sugar Land City Hall, over 300 Indian-Americans and Bangladeshi-origin Hindus came together in a powerful display of solidarity. They were there to protest against the horrific acts committed by Islamist extremists targeting Hindus and other minorities in Bangladesh. The air was thick with emotion as attendees united for a cause that resonated deeply with their personal identities and beliefs.

Passionate organizers called upon the Biden Administration to take immediate and decisive action to prevent further atrocities and protect vulnerable minority communities in Bangladesh. The recent surge in violence against Hindu communities poses an urgent and alarming threat to peace and stability in the region. It is clear that the time for action is now.

The organizers passionately advocated for the immediate protection and safety of all religious minorities in Bangladesh. They urged the US government not to remain a silent bystander as these heinous crimes against humanity unfold. They encouraged Bangladeshi Hindus to stay vigilant and unite in monitoring the ongoing situation, taking necessary initiatives collectively in case of any emergency.

The vigil, titled “Save Hindus in Bangladesh,” was organized by the Global Voice for Bangladesh Minorities, an umbrella organization representing major Hindu groups in Houston. These included Maitri in Houston, Vishwa Hindu Parishad of America, HinduAction, HinduPACT, Houston Durgabari Society, Global Kashmiri Pandit Diaspora, and many more. Participants raised their placards high, bearing passionate messages demanding an end to the violence and atrocities against Hindus in Bangladesh.

The crowd erupted with fervor as slogans like “Stop Hindu Genocide,” “Stand Up and Speak Out Now,” “Hindu Lives Matter,” and “We Won't Run, We Won't Hide, Stop Hindu Genocide” rang out, echoing their urgent plea for justice. Quoting the timeless words of Mahatma Gandhi, “To forgive and accept injustice is cowardice,” along with the poignant words of Martin Luther King Jr., the organizers passionately declared, “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.”

Achlesh Amar, one of the speakers representing VHP and HinduAction, addressed the packed crowd and said, “We strongly condemn the assault on the Hindu community for their pluralistic beliefs. We stand united in unwavering solidarity with our brothers and sisters in Bangladesh. We demand immediate action from the Bangladeshi government to bring the perpetrators to justice and ensure the safety and security of all its citizens, regardless of their religious beliefs!”

Amar also shared a heartfelt statement from Deepti Mahajan, co-convener of HinduPACT. “With the coup in Bangladesh, the 10 million Hindus are sitting on a ticking bomb of genocide,” she warned. “Reports from within Bangladesh reveal unimaginable torture, killings, and the burning of Hindu temples, alongside harrowing stories of women subjected to unspeakable abuse,” she said. This instability poses a grave danger not only to Hindus but also to the very foundations of democracy in countries like India and the US. It is also an inevitable threat to Hindus in Pakistan. Therefore, we demand that the eyes and ears of all Western nations be focused on this crisis in Asia, and we demand safety for all minorities in Bangladesh!”

A Bangladeshi-origin American woman present at the vigil spoke with palpable emotion, her voice breaking as she shared, “The horrific acts of violence back home are devastating. When we call home and hear about these brutal acts every single day, it tears us apart. So many innocent lives have been lost! Places of worship have been burned or vandalized, and women have been horrifically abused. This must stop now! We cannot stand idly by while our people suffer.”

The gathering was a powerful reminder that the struggle for justice knows no borders. United by love and compassion, they stood together to demand action, to raise their voices against oppression, and to ensure that the plight of Hindus in Bangladesh does not go unheard. It is time for the world to unite and stand up against these atrocities, for the sake of humanity and the preservation of peace and democracy.

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