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Demonstration In Indore Against Atrocities On Hindus In Bangladesh, Akash Vijayvargiya Burnt The Effigy Of Mohammad Yunus, Said - Will Throw Out Every Infiltrator

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December 27, 2025
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A huge public protest rally was taken out in Indore to protest against the violence on Hindus in Bangladesh.

Digital Desk, Indore. A massive public protest rally was taken out in Indore on Saturday to protest against the violence against Hindu minorities in Bangladesh. This rally, organized under the leadership of former BJP MLA Akash Vijayvargiya, ran for about one and a half kilometers from Bada Ganpati to Rajwada, in which more than five thousand people participated. The rally was led by sages and saints along with BJP leaders.

On reaching Rajwada, the protesters burnt the effigy of Mohammad Yunus, head of the interim government of Bangladesh. Along with this, effigies of West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi were also burnt. During the demonstration, a large number of people were seen wearing black clothes and holding the tricolor along with the saffron flag in their hands.

Addressing the gathering, Akash Vijayvargiya said that Mohammad Yunus is responsible for the violence against minorities in Bangladesh and the Nobel Peace Prize awarded to him should be withdrawn. He said that a letter will also be sent to the Sweden-based Nobel Foundation in this regard.

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The former MLA showed a sharp attitude and said that every Bangladeshi infiltrator will be thrown out from Indore. If necessary, identity cards will also be checked door to door. Taking aim at the Congress, the former MLA said that to support Palestine, Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi had gone to the Parliament with T-shirts and bags with pictures of Palestine, but not a single Congressman came to the streets for the oppressed Hindus of Bangladesh.

The saints participating in the Jan Aakrosh rally called upon the Hindu society to unite. As a special attraction, saints were seen riding in vintage cars on the rally route, due to which the program took a different color.

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