Assam: Global Sankirtan Event Held at Hare Krishna Mandir in North Guwahati

The Hare Krishna Mandir in North Guwahati organized a peaceful Sankirtan programme to express solidarity with the persecuted minorities in Bangladesh.
Hare Krishna Mandir in North Guwahati
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GUWAHATI: The Hare Krishna Mandir in North Guwahati organized a peaceful Sankirtan programme to express solidarity with the persecuted minorities in Bangladesh. The event was part of a global initiative to demand protection for the vulnerable communities in Bangladesh.

The programme was held in response to the recent attacks on the Hindu community in Bangladesh, including the arrest of Chinmoy Krishna Das Brahmachari, spokesperson of the Bangladesh Sanatan Jagaran Mancha. Temples have been targeted, and followers of Sanatana Dharma are under serious threats.

Janardhana Dasa, temple president of the Hare Krishna Movement, Guwahati, expressed deep concern about the situation and demanded that the government of Bangladesh ensure the safety of Chinmoy Krishna Prabhu, ISKCON devotees, and all other persecuted minority communities.

Dasa also requested the Government of India to work with neighbouring countries to protect the rights of minorities in the region. The Sankirtan programme was conducted to express support and solidarity with the victims and pray for their well-being. Devotees and well-wishers participated in the event, offering prayers to Lord Krishna, stated a press release.

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