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| American writer 'Garry J Bose' exposes genocide of Hindus: VHP | | | Early Times Report Jammu, Oct 17: Expressing concerns over criminal silence maintained by centre over anti-Hindu actions in Pakistan & Bangladesh (East Pakistan), the Vishav Hindu Parishad (VHP) said that none of the world level or national level leaders even the 'Human Rights Bodies' have ever raised an eyebrow about the number of anti-Hindu actions/ genocide in Pakistan & Bangladesh (East Pakistan). In a press statement issued today State VHP President Dr Ramakant Dubey said, "the latest genocide of Hindus has appeared in recent has been exposed by an American writer namely Garry J Bose in his book "The Blood Telegram-Nixen Kesiger & forgotten genocide". Dr Dubey stated, "Though he (Garry J Bose) is a foreign writer yet he has not hesitated to hide the realities and has taken to the task the then Nixen administration for keeping a silence over such serious Human Rights violations. In the end, Dr. Dubey warned the central leadership not to play with Hindu sentiments & always speak spade a spade to nation. Expressing concerns over the criminal silence maintained by our leaders especially sitting at Delhi about the number of anti-Hindu actions including an eye-opener genocide in Pakistan & Bangladesh (East Pakistan), he said, "it is really a matter of great concern that such genocides against Hindus have been intentionally buried deep.' "No one, even the "Human Rights Bodies" has ever raised an eyebrow on Hindu genocide," he said. Dr Dubey said many a time's genocide against Hindus in Pakistan has been brought forth but our leaders sitting on their musical chair did not open their eyes. Citing example, he said at the time of partition, nearly 90 Lakh Hindus were left in West Pak whose safety & protection was the foremost duty of Pak Government. "Nehru-Liyaqt" agreement of 1951 was very much specific in this behalf which ensures that both Government of India and Pakistan were duty bound to protect the minorities in their respective countries, he said further regretting that while minority communities are flourishing in our nation but in Pakistan and Bangladesh minorities are being treated as second class citizen. |
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