Community cries against West Bengal violence in India

Harish Rao

CHICAGO: Indian Americans largely comprising members of Hindu community here staged a demonstration as part of the countrywide protest against violence and atrocities committed on Hindus in West Bengal.

The Chicago demonstration was near Bolkening Lake in the town of Schaumberg on Sunday May 9 2021 with more than 30 community activists and members participating, voicing their anger and concern against the Genocide of Hindus in the Indian state of West Bengal. 50+ other cities across the world organized similar protests to displaying their deep sense of protestation and outrageous moves by a Jihadi elements and movement.

Proterst pic 2The post-election violence in West Bengal has shocked the nation and the global community. The brutality and the barbarism have been beyond recent memory. Over 100,000 people have been displaced due to the exodus caused by looting, arson, rape of women folks and the fear created by Islamists and TMC goons directed at Hindus of all political colors.

Several villages have been wiped out in the devastation. People have been forced to take shelter in neighboring Assam where a friendly BJP government exists. Villagers, around 1000 families, have been forced to spend time in open air fleeing the marauding mobs.  Houses of many Hindus were looted, women are being threatened with rape and men started receiving WhatsApp messages with threats of dire consequences (death threats).

What Bengal is witnessing is a JIHAD against Kaffirs. It is an extension of heavy minority persecution in Pakistan, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, and Kashmir. Mamta and TMC are being used as a vehicle to launch Jihad.

It is time for the enlightened members ofthe community, and in fact the global community, to see this matter beyond politics identify the root cause, and act upon it. Instead of political expediency, it is time to call spade a spade. If not, what is happening in West Bengal would spread all across India and ultimately to the whole world, it is believed.