Thursday, April 18, 2013

बांग्लादेश में धर्मनिरपेक्ष शहबाग आंदोलन के समर्थन में वहां के अल्पसंख्यकों की सुरक्षा के लिए दिल्ली में शरणार्थियों का धरना प्रदर्शनऍ

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NIKHIL BHARAT BANGALI UDBASTU SAMANWAY SAMITI

H.O: 3, Bajrang Nagar, Jadumahal Road, Nagpur-27, Maharastra, Email: subodhbiswas1@gmail.com, Cell: 09422128897

If there could be debate on issues of Pakistani minorities in Indian
Parliament, why not on Bangladeshi minorities? – Dr Subodh Biswas

Every Indian fought for the freedom of undivided India as a result, modern Indian enjoys the
freedom while division of the country deprived it from the Pakistani minorities. The India
sympathizes about such communities of Pakistan minorities which we welcome. But we don't
find similar sympathy about the minorities of Bangladesh, who have fought for freedom of India
as well as Bangladesh, and lost their ancestors twice. Why the Government of India is silent on
them? asked Dr Subodh Biswas, national president of Nikhil Bharat Bangali Udbastu Samanvay
Samiti (NiBBUSS), an umbrella organization of about 4 crores of Bengali refugees in India. Dr
Biswas was addressing the gathering of Bengali refugees from 14 states at Jantar-Mantar on
17th March 2013.

He added, the then Prime Minister of India, Smt Indira Gandhi, played an important role in
freedom fight of Bangladesh to establish democracy & secularism to ensure safety & security
to the minorities like Hindu, Buddhists, Christians, etc. The dream of Smt Gandhi did not realize
due to assassination of Sri Sheikh Mujibur Rahaman; why not her successors took it up till date?
Why the other party, which claims to be based on Hinduism, is silent on this burning issue of
minorities of Bangladesh?

Dr Biswas said, we are proud of those who are fighting against the fanaticism in Bangladesh to
realize the dream of Smt Gandhi & Sri Sheikh Mujibur through the Shahabag-centric movement
in Bangladesh. We support them wholeheartedly and condole for the peace of their souls in
heaven, who have lost their lives in this fight against fundamentalism.

If Karuna Nidhi can resign from government for the cause of foreigners (Srilankan tamilians),
how can India remain silent on the burning issues of Bangladeshi minorities? We have deep
relation with these Bangladeshi minorities as they are original son of the soil of India. It is for
our interests and benefits we have made them foreigners by drawing a partition line between
Bangladesh & India. Is it not our moral responsibility to stand beside them at this time of crisis?
Does India feel so? If not, may I ask why? Why are our leaders silent? was the question asked by
Prasen Raptan, the Central Executive Secretary of NiBBUSS.

Advocate Sonavar Ali Qureshi of Supreme Court of India felt that there should be a committee
to handle this issue having members from various sectors from India & Bangladesh as done in
the case of our citizens in other countries. The minority communities of Bangladesh deserve
intervention of India as they are original sons of this soil.

The Secretary of Assam State Committee Sri Benimadhab Roy shared that there was a big
Candle March of thousands of Hindu Bengalis in Guwahati on 31.03.2013 in support of
Shahabag movement. He prayed the Government of India to intervene immediately and if not,

NiBBUSS, the voice of 4 crores of Hindu, Buddhist, Christian Bangali Refugees united from 18 States of India

NIKHIL BHARAT BANGALI UDBASTU SAMANWAY SAMITI

H.O: 3, Bajrang Nagar, Jadumahal Road, Nagpur-27, Maharastra, Email: subodhbiswas1@gmail.com, Cell: 09422128897

he warned, there would be nation-wide movement across the country.

Sri R N Das, the President of Uttar Pradesh State Committee, wished that the Prime Minister of
India must intervene at this crucial context as did Smt Indira Gandhi to fulfill her responsibility
as a good neighbor of Bangladesh.

Advocate Ambika Roy of Supreme Court of India appealed that it is the time for India to initiate
necessary and appropriate for the sons of this soil who are still residing in other part of the
border.

Caste, creed, race and religion are the contribution of the man-made society to us and not by
birth; therefore we will not tolerate anymore torture and attacks in the name of religion, said
Sri R.R. Bag, the advocate of Delhi High Court.

Every human being loves mother and motherland and those who love their mother and
motherland are still residing in Bangladesh despite serial attacks on them by the Jehadi
fundamentalists in Bangladesh. Is it sin on their part to love their mother and motherlands?
asked Sri Sandip Biswas of Delhi addressing the gathering in Jantar-Mantar.

Hundreds of representatives from Assam, West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, Delhi, Bihar,
Rajasthan, Andhra Pradesh, Maharastra, Orissa, Uttara Khand, Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand,
Chattisgarh, etc.

The persons who have worked hard to make this protest a grand success are Sri Sushil Mallik,
Sri Tapas Roy, Sri Gautam Majumdar, Sri Binoy Biswas, Jeewan Paul, Atul Malakar, Pradyut
Malakar, Uttam Mallik and others.

NiBBUSS, the voice of 4 crores of Hindu, Buddhist, Christian Bangali Refugees united from 18 States of India

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