There is anger across the country against the atrocities on Hindus and other minorities in bangladesh and protests are being held at various places against it. people from political parties are condemning this and demanding the indian government to intervene. A huge public meeting was organized in gandhi Park, firozabad on tuesday to protest against the violence in Bangladesh. In this meeting, prominent speakers from Hindu, Muslim, Buddhist, Jain, and Sikh religions shared a platform and put forth their views. The main objective of the public meeting was to raise voice against the atrocities on Hindus and other minorities in bangladesh and the vandalism of temples.

The speakers in the meeting expressed concern over this issue and gave the message of unity and tolerance. Addressing the meeting, the representative of hinduism said, "What is happening in bangladesh is a violation of human rights. We all religions have to stand together against this injustice." The Muslim religious leader said on this occasion, "Islam preaches peace and brotherhood. Whatever atrocities are happening are against Islamic values. We are united against this."

"Condemnation of atrocities on minorities in Bangladesh"

The speaker of buddhism gave a message of peace and compassion and said, "It is the duty of our society to help the weak and stand against injustice and we also chant jai Shri Ram. Speakers from jainism and Sikh community also expressed their views and condemned the atrocities on minorities in Bangladesh. A large number of city dwellers participated in the meeting. people of all religions showed solidarity and raised their voice in support of the minorities of Bangladesh. This meeting became a strong example of religious harmony and responsibility towards humanity.

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