
Monks meet Amit Shah, elevate subject of violence in opposition to Hindus in Bengal, cross-border infiltration
The monks added that they raised their issues whereas underlining the non secular and cultural legacy of India.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah pays tribute to Swami Vivekananda at Simla Street, in Kolkata (ANI/Shyamal Maitra)
As per experiences, the monks cited the violence in Bengal’s Murshidabad and Malda districts.
During a gathering at Swami Vivekananda’s ancestral dwelling, the monks added that they raised their issues whereas underlining the non secular and cultural legacy of India.
“We have raised the atrocities on Hindus in Bengal’s Malda and Murshidabad districts and infiltration from Bangladesh but Shah did not respond to specific queries or any incident cited by monks,” a monk, who was a part of the assembly, informed information company PTI.
“A central theme of the discussion was what is needed for collective effort. Participants reached a consensus emphasising the importance of working together as a single unit. Working together was the shared sentiment. This unified approach is aimed at benefiting the general public, specifically by exploring how spirituality can be applied in daily life for the welfare of people,” International Vedanta Society joint basic secretary Tejamayi Maa informed PTI.
Amit Shah targets TMC in Bengal
During his go to to the japanese state, the Union Home Minister accused the TMC authorities and Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee of “opposing” Operation Sindoor.
“Under Operation Sindoor, we conducted a deep strike 100 kilometers into Pakistan, targeting their headquarters. Numerous terrorists were killed, but this seems to trouble Mamata Ji” Shah mentioned whereas addressing celebration leaders and employees.
The BJP chief additionally accused the Bengal CM for “favouring” Pakistani terrorists.
(With PTI inputs)
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