In a wave of escalating tension, major Indian metropolises including Delhi, Kolkata, and Mumbai witnessed massive demonstrations by Hindu organizations. These protests, sparked by the brutal killing of a Hindu youth, Deepu Das, in Bangladesh, resulted in violent clashes between activists and security forces.
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๐ฉ The Spark: Global Outrage Over the Murder of Deepu Das ๐
The current unrest is rooted in the tragic demise of Deepu Chandra Das, a young Hindu man in Bangladesh. Reports of targeted violence against minority communities in the neighboring country have sent shockwaves across the border, mobilizing right-wing groups in India. Organizations such as the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) and Bajrang Dal have spearheaded a nationwide call for justice, demanding immediate intervention from both the Indian government and international human rights bodies.
The killing of Deepu Das is not being seen as an isolated criminal act by these organizations but rather as part of a larger, systemic pattern of persecution against Hindus in Bangladesh. This sentiment has fueled a fire that moved from social media outrages to the streets of India’s most prominent cities.
๐ก๏ธ Chaos at the Capital: Scuffle at the Bangladesh High Commission ๐๏ธ
In New Delhi, the atmosphere turned electric as hundreds of protesters gathered near the Bangladesh High Commission. What started as a peaceful demonstration quickly devolved into a physical confrontation.
The Stand-off in Chanakyapuri
As members of the VHP and Bajrang Dal marched toward the diplomatic zone, they were met with multi-layered security cordons.
- Breaking Barricades: Protesters, chanting slogans against the targeted killings in Bangladesh, attempted to breach the heavy iron barricades set up by the Delhi Police.
- Police Intervention: When the crowd refused to back down, the police resorted to a lathi-charge (baton charge) to disperse the gathering.
- The Aftermath: The scene was one of total chaos, with saffron flags scattered across the road and several activists sustained minor injuries. Security has since been tightened around all diplomatic missions in the capital.
๐๏ธ Kolkata: A Battlefield Near the Deputy High Commission ๐
The situation was arguably more volatile in Kolkata, West Bengal. Given the state’s proximity to the Bangladesh border, the emotional and political stakes were exceptionally high.
The March to Park Circus
Hindu organizations organized a massive rally heading toward the Bangladesh Deputy High Commission in Kolkata. As the rally approached the high-security zone, the West Bengal Police blocked their path.
- Confrontation: Much like in Delhi, protesters tried to push through the barricades, leading to a heated exchange with the police.
- Forceful Dispersion: To prevent the protesters from reaching the diplomatic office, the police used force, including lathis.
- Injuries and Detentions: Several protesters were reportedly injured in the melee, while many others were bundled into police vans and taken into preventive custody.
๐ณ๏ธ Political Firestorm: BJP Slams TMC and Jamaat-e-Islami ๐ฃ๏ธ
The crackdown on protesters has triggered a massive political war of words. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) was quick to condemn the police action, particularly in West Bengal.
Sudhanshu Trivedi, National Spokesperson for the BJP, drew a sharp parallel between the situations in Bangladesh and West Bengal. He stated:
“It appears that while Jamaat-e-Islami is carrying out targeted violence against Hindus in Bangladesh, the Trinamool Congress (TMC) government in West Bengal is carrying out targeted action against Hindus here. Much like in Bangladesh, Hindus are being victimized under the guise of political circumstances.”
The BJP alleges that the state government is suppressing the fundamental right to protest against atrocities being committed across the border.
โ Mumbai Joins the Fray: VHP Members Detained ๐
The protests were not limited to the East and North. In the financial capital, Mumbai, the VHP organized demonstrations to show solidarity with the victims of communal violence in Bangladesh.
While the protests in Mumbai did not reach the level of violence seen in Kolkata or Delhi, the police took no chances. As activists gathered to raise their voices, several key members were detained. The Mumbai Police cited “maintaining law and order” and “preventing unauthorized assemblies” as the primary reasons for the detentions.
๐ The Growing Concerns of the Hindu Diaspora ๐
The events of the last 48 hours highlight a growing sense of insecurity among Hindu organizations regarding the safety of minorities in neighboring nations. Analysts suggest that the Indian government is facing increasing domestic pressure to take a “tougher stance” on Dhaka regarding the protection of Hindu lives and temples.
Key Demands of the Protesters:
- Diplomatic Pressure: Immediate summoning of the Bangladesh High Commissioner to explain the failure in protecting minorities.
- International Inquiry: A UN-led investigation into the murder of Deepu Das and subsequent violence.
- Sanctions: Calls for economic or diplomatic sanctions if the safety of Hindus is not guaranteed.
๐ง Deep Analysis: Why This Matters for India-Bangladesh Relations ๐ค
The timing of these protests is critical. India and Bangladesh share a complex history and a 4,096-km border. Any communal spark in one country frequently has a “spillover effect” in the other.
| Region | Nature of Protest | Police Action | Political Impact |
| Delhi | High Commission March | Lathi-charge / Force used | National Headlines |
| Kolkata | Massive Street Rally | Severe Lathi-charge / Injuries | BJP vs. TMC clash |
| Mumbai | Solidarity Gathering | Preventive Detentions | Grassroots Mobilization |
โ Frequently Asked Questions.
1. Who was Deepu Das and why is there a protest?
Deepu Chandra Das was a Hindu youth in Bangladesh who was recently murdered. His death is viewed by Hindu organizations in India as a targeted killing, leading to nationwide protests.
2. Where did the major protests take place?
The most significant protests occurred in New Delhi (near the Bangladesh High Commission), Kolkata (near the Deputy High Commission), and Mumbai.
3. Why did the police use lathi-charge?
Security forces in Delhi and Kolkata used lathi-charge after protesters attempted to break through security barricades and enter protected diplomatic zones.
4. What is the BJP’s stand on this issue?
The BJP has condemned the police action in Kolkata, accusing the TMC government of being “anti-Hindu” and comparing their actions to those of radical groups in Bangladesh.
5. Are there more protests planned?
Yes, several Hindu organizations have called for continued demonstrations and “shanti yagyas” across various states until justice is served for the victims in Bangladesh.
๐ Conclusion
The brutal killing of Deepu Das in Bangladesh has ignited a firestorm across India, transcending geographical boundaries. From the streets of Delhi to the lanes of Kolkata, the message from Hindu organizations is clear: they will no longer remain silent on the persecution of minorities in the neighborhood. While the police maintain that their actions were necessary to uphold diplomatic protocols and public order, the political falloutโespecially the rift between the BJP and the TMCโis only expected to widen. As the situation evolves, all eyes are now on how the Indian Ministry of External Affairs will navigate this sensitive diplomatic and domestic challenge.
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External Source:ย Patrika Report
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