Bangladeshi Hindus seek Trump's intervention to save non-Muslims
A memorandum was sent to the Trump team which details minority persecution including the recent Brahmanbaria and Santal killings.
New York: In the wake of atrocities laid on their community, Hindu Bangladesh nationals rallied on Sunday in front of Trump Tower in New York demanding the intervention of President elect Donald J Trump to save the non-Muslims in their country.
The rally was taken out by the Hindus of Bangladeshi origin demanding that President elect Trump should save the non-Muslim populations there from the hands of militant Islam.
"We had voted for Trump and now we want to appraise him that the Hindus and other religious minorities in Bangladesh are routinely persecuted with no end of it in sight," Organizer Sitangshu Guha said.
"We wish President Trump do something for the sake of humanity while in office," he added.
Echoing similar sentiments, another orginizer Vincent Bruno of 'Justice for Hindus' said, "We support Mr. Trump and wish that he looks deep into the fact that how Hindus are being uprooted in Bangladesh and Pakistan."
A memorandum was sent to the Trump team which details minority persecution including the recent Brahmanbaria and Santal killings.