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Hindutva Activist Demands Action Against Bangladeshi Infiltrators in Kodagu

Addressing an awareness meeting organized by the district Hindu Hitarakshana Samithi at Gandhi Maidan, Madikeri, Hindutva activist Murali Krishna Hasanthadka issued a stern protest: “Drive out all Bangladeshi infiltrators from Kodagu. If not, Hindu society will take matters into its own hands.”

Murali accused Bangladeshi residents of infiltrating Kodagu under the guise of estate workers from Assam. He alleged that Islamic terrorists in Bangladesh were committing atrocities against Hindus and warned that similar conflicts could arise in Kodagu if action is not taken.

He emphasized the need for Hindu unity, stating, “Since independence, efforts have been made to suppress Hindus. India cannot stay silent while fundamentalist terrorists attack indigenous Hindus. The Hindu community must remain vigilant and resolute.” He criticized progressive and secular voices for failing to support Hindus amid these alleged atrocities and urged the community to safeguard Hindu society against perceived threats from Western and Islamic nations.

Murali condemned the arrest of ISKCON leader Chinmayi Krishnadas, asserting that he was unjustly targeted for advocating for Hindus in Bangladesh.

The event also included a protest rally where hundreds, including Hindu groups and BJP members, marched through the city. Protesters demanded protection for Hindus in Bangladesh and a ban on midnight premiere shows, citing concerns over public order. The rally concluded with the awareness meeting at Gandhi Maidan.

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