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    Hyderabad: Unrest in Bangladesh and Its Implications

    Recent violence in Bangladesh has severely affected the 1.31 crore Hindu population there. The turmoil has even forced Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to seek refuge in India. Some view this as an opportunity for India to consider annexing Bangladesh and possibly addressing its issues with Pakistan.

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    India, home to over 125 crore Hindus, has a responsibility to protect Hindus worldwide when their safety is threatened. The Hindu community in Bangladesh is currently in danger, and immediate action is needed to protect them from violence.

    Many human rights advocates and political figures have remained silent about the Hindu genocide in Bangladesh. Meanwhile, some political parties in India are focusing on the political fallout that forced Sheikh Hasina to flee, neglecting the plight of the Hindu victims.

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    The unfolding events in Bangladesh cannot be ignored as merely internal affairs. The hostility towards Sheikh Mujibur Rehman and his daughter Sheikh Hasina is linked to India’s role in Bangladesh’s creation in 1971.

    Though the Indian government may face political challenges in responding swiftly, organizations like the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh and Vishwa Hindu Parishad are not bound by such constraints. They are urged to take immediate and decisive action.

    The current global situation adds to the urgency. With conflicts in the Islamic world and distractions like the US presidential elections, other nations are unlikely to intervene. This could be an opportune time for India to consider military action against Bangladesh and Pakistan.

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    Before any such action, India would need to declare itself a Hindu nation, impose an emergency, and ensure internal stability by dealing with anti-national elements.

    While such actions may provoke unrest, proponents argue that sacrifices are necessary for religious and national integrity. This is seen as a pivotal moment for Hindus to support the vision of Akhand Bharat.

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