In this ground report for India Today, correspondent Ashutosh Mishra provides the latest updates from Dhaka, where security has been significantly tightened at the Indian Embassy following violent protests. The unrest has been triggered by the brutal lynching of a Hindu man, Deepu Das, in Mymensingh, an incident that has sparked outrage and demonstrations in both Bangladesh and India. Anchor Shivani Sharma discusses the escalating tensions, noting that the 'Hindu community do not feel safe' amidst reports of atrocities. The broadcast also highlights a letter from the J&K Student Association urging the Indian government to ensure the safety of students in Bangladesh. Mishra confirms that 'armed police officers have been deployed' to protect the mission.
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In this Special Report, India Today’s Shivani Sharma reports on the escalating anti-India rhetoric in Bangladesh following the brutal lynching of Hindu worker Deepu Chandra Das. Anchor Sneha Mordani discusses the ‘calculated moves’ behind the violence, dismissing them as ‘spontaneous protests’. The programme highlights the growing anger in India, with protests in the national capital demanding justice for minorities. Sharma notes that ‘radical elements’ are creating a false narrative against India since the ouster of Sheikh Hasina. The segment also covers the security threats faced by Indian diplomats.
Delhi Police Detain Protesters Outside Bangladesh High Commission Amid 'Hindu Bachao' Slogans
A group of protesters gathered outside the Bangladesh High Commission in Delhi to raise their voices against alleged atrocities on Hindus in Bangladesh. The demonstrators, including a handicapped individual who identified himself as 'Sanatani', raised slogans of 'Hindu Bachao' and 'Sanatan Bachao'. Delhi Police were seen detaining the protesters and placing them in buses to control the situation. The handicapped protester, who arrived on one leg, expressed his anguish over the reported violence against Hindus, stating, 'We are being killed by taking off our clothes... We are pleading with Modi ji, Save the Hindus.' The transcript highlights the emotional appeal of the demonstrators and the subsequent police action to disperse the gathering.
Protesters Detained Near Bangladesh High Commission in Delhi; VHP, Bajrang Dal Demand Justice
In this news report, protesters from the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) and Bajrang Dal are seen demonstrating near the Bangladesh High Commission in Delhi. The group, demanding justice for Hindus in Bangladesh, has been camped at the site for over an hour and a half. Police and paramilitary forces have stopped the march approximately 800 meters from the High Commission, leading to a standoff. The protesters are seen breaking barricades and chanting slogans like 'Jai Shri Ram'. The report highlights the police action as they begin detaining the agitators and placing them in buses to disperse the crowd. The protesters express their anger and determination to raise their voices against the alleged atrocities targeting minorities in Bangladesh.
India Today’s Shreya Chatterjee Reports on VHP’s Demand for ‘Surgical Strike’ on Bangladesh
In this Special Report, India Today’s Shreya Chatterjee reports from outside the Bangladesh High Commission in New Delhi, where the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) and Bajrang Dal are staging a massive protest. The demonstrators are expressing outrage over the continued atrocities against the Hindu community in Bangladesh. One protester, criticizing Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s perceived silence on the issue, remarks, ‘If Shabana Azmi’s leg breaks, the Prime Minister tweets about it,’ but questions why he remains silent on the plight of Hindus. The protesters are demanding a ‘surgical strike’ on Bangladesh and urging the Indian government to step in firmly. Shreya Chatterjee highlights the deep anger within the community and the diplomatic challenges facing the government.

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