Bharatiya Janata Party demonstrates outside Kolkata hospital
Bharatiya Janata Party workers protested outside a Kolkata hospital over the treatment of non-Hindu Bangladeshi patients. The people demanded that hospitals stop treating non-Hindu Bangladeshis. The protesters have submitted a memorandum to the hospital in this regard.
It says that the country is number one. Our brothers and sisters were tortured and killed there. Therefore, treatment should not be provided to non-Hindu Bangladeshis. The time has come when, for the honor of our country and the tricolor, we must put aside morals and business.
Country always comes first
“We are saddened by what happened to our minority Hindu brothers and sisters in Bangladesh,” a protester told the media. They were tortured there. Killed. This should stop. Country always comes first. These protesters demonstrated under the banner of “Salute to the Tricolor Flag”. Protesters are demanding that private hospitals do the same. He said they had already done this at another hospital.
JN Ray Hospital Decision
In fact, last month, JN Ray Hospital in Maniktala, Kolkata, had decided not to treat Bangladeshi patients in protest against atrocities against Hindus in Bangladesh. The hospital will not admit any Bangladeshi patients for treatment indefinitely. The hospital issued the order in connection with an incident of insulting the tricolor flag.
Atrocities against Hindus in Bangladesh
Genocide against Hindus occurred after the coup in Bangladesh. After the ouster of Sheikh Hasina, Hindus in Bangladesh were brutally suppressed. Large-scale looting and vandalism against the minority Hindu community is taking place. Hindu sites and homes were targeted. The Hindu community is further outraged by the arrest of ISKCON spokesperson Chinmoy Krishna Das in Bangladesh.