NDA Founder Sushil Singh Charak Appeals to President of India to Address Persecution of Hindus in Bangladesh
JAMMU – Sushil Singh Charak, Founder cum General Secretary of the Nations Development Association (NDA) and a prominent social activist, has taken a significant step to address the ongoing persecution of the Hindu community in Bangladesh. In a letter dated August 14, 2024, Mr. Charak has appealed to the Honorable President of India, urging him to take immediate action on the international stage.
The letter highlights the recent escalation of violence and atrocities against Hindu temples and communities in Bangladesh. Mr. Charak expressed his deep concern over the alarming situation, which has seen an increase in attacks on religious minorities, threatening their safety and violating their fundamental human rights.
“I have also written to the Secretary-General of the United Nations, António Guterres, and requested him to take up this matter globally. However, India must lead the charge in ensuring the protection of these vulnerable communities,” said Mr. Charak.
In his letter, Mr. Charak has requested the President to:
- Condemn the ongoing violence and atrocities against Hindus in Bangladesh.
- Urge the Government of Bangladesh to take immediate measures to protect the rights and safety of all citizens, especially religious minorities.
- Initiate a fact-finding mission to investigate the situation and report back to the United Nations General Assembly.
- Take appropriate action under the United Nations Charter to prevent further human rights violations and ensure accountability for the perpetrators.
The President’s office has since acknowledged the receipt of the letter and has forwarded the matter to the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) of India on August 20, 2024, for further consideration.
Mr. Charak emphasized that this is a matter of urgent concern, not only for the Hindu community in Bangladesh but for all those who value human rights and religious freedom. He called upon the international community to stand in solidarity and take decisive action to prevent further atrocities.