Protest Against Atrocities on Hindus in Bangladesh: Ghaziabad to Host Jan Akrosh Sabha

Ghaziabad : In response to the reported atrocities against Hindus in Bangladesh, the Hindu community of Ghaziabad has organized a Jan Akrosh Sabha to voice their dissent. The protest will be held on December 8, 2024, from 11 AM to 1 PM at the Kavi Nagar Ramlila Ground.
The event aims to gather widespread support from residents of Raj Nagar Extension and surrounding areas. A preparatory meeting was held today, inviting prominent citizens, society representatives, and office bearers of various Apartment Owners Associations (AOAs).
Call for Participation
Madan Tyagi from the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) outlined the agenda for the upcoming protest, urging everyone to attend in large numbers. “This gathering is crucial to raise awareness about the atrocities and to show solidarity with our Hindu brethren in Bangladesh,” he said.
Former councilor Sanjeev Tyagi appealed to the attendees to mobilize their societies and encourage participation in the protest.

Demands for International Action
Rajkumar Tyagi, President of the Flat Owners Federation, Raj Nagar Extension, emphasized the need for the central government to take decisive action at the international level. “The government should lodge a strong protest against Bangladesh and reconsider trade, strategic, and policy ties until the attacks on Hindus cease,” he said. Tyagi added that such measures would bolster the morale of Hindus globally and deter future attacks on their faith and community.
Community Leaders Unite
The meeting saw the active participation of several prominent individuals and organizations, including:
- Rajkumar Tyagi, President, Flat Owners Federation, Ghaziabad
- Captain Gopal Singh, General Secretary
- Manoj Agarwal, Media In-charge
- Sharad Singhal, Senior Citizens Cell
- S.P. Bhatnagar, Co-Media In-charge
- Hari Om Tyagi, Akhil Agarwal, Puneet Goyal, Devendra Singh, Kush Tyagi, Dilip Tyagi, Saurabh Sharma, and Atul Tyagi
Representatives from several other societies’ AOAs were also present, reflecting the unity and resolve of the community.
What to Expect on December 8
The protest will feature speeches by prominent leaders and activists, shedding light on the plight of Hindus in Bangladesh and urging the global Hindu community to stand together. Organizers have called on all residents of Raj Nagar Extension to join hands and amplify their voices for justice.
The Jan Akrosh Sabha promises to be a significant step in rallying collective action against these atrocities, sending a strong message to national and international authorities.



