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US envoy expresses concern over persecution of Hindus & other minorities in Bangladesh

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Bengal Waqf Violence | Pan-India Reactions on Threats, Riots & State Silence [Video]

Bengal Waqf Violence | Pan-India Reactions on Threats, Riots & State Silence

As Bengal Waqf Violence spirals out of control, Oneindia goes beyond the headlines—gathering powerful voices from across India. Citizens weigh in on the growing unrest in Murshidabad, the shocking videos of open death threats to Hindus, and the political silence that follows. Is Bengal Waqf Violence a localised outburst—or the symptom of a deeper, dangerous pattern of appeasement and radicalism? Why are Hindus being forced to flee? Is the TMC government losing grip, or fomenting trouble to oppose the Centre? We ask the tough questions and bring you what the nation truly feels about the Bengal Waqf Violence. Watch this report from pan-India. #BengalWaqfViolence #MurshidabadRiots #HinduExodus #WaqfControversy #OneindiaReport #WaqfViolence ~PR.282~PR.274~HT.410~GR.125~

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