Protest In Assam’s Sivasagar Against The Atrocities On Minorities Especially Hindus In Bangladesh
First Published: 3rd December, 2024 15:56 IST
Protest In Assam's Sivasagar Against The Atrocities On Minorities Especially Hindus In Bangladesh
Protests also took place in Assam’s Sivasagar against the atrocities on minorities especially Hindus in Bangladesh. The Lok Jagaran Manch held the protest in Sivasagar and decried the attacks on Hindus. The protest was held at the Bording Ground in Sivasagar town where they demanded strict action from the Centre and ensure safety of Hindus in Bangladesh.
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