Hindu Mahasabha – LIVE HINDI KHABAR

Live Hindi News :- The opposition to the Bangladesh men's team that came to play cricket in India is increasing. Hindu Mahasabha and controversial sadhu Yati Narasimhanand of Uttar Pradesh have warned them against playing in the northern states. Sheikh Hasina's government was ousted from power on 5 August due to student protests in Bangladesh last month. Hindu minorities of Bangladesh were attacked in this rebellion. The country's Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who survived the student rebellion, has taken refuge in India with her family. Various political parties and Hindu organizations of India condemned this.

In such a situation, the Bangladesh team has come to Chennai to play Test matches and T20 cricket matches in India. They are scheduled to play in various cities of India from 19 September to 12 October. After Chennai, the Bangladesh team will play in many cities including Kanpur in UP, Delhi, Gwalior in Madhya Pradesh and Hyderabad. Its opposition has now started increasing. The Mahant of Shiv Shakti Temple in Dasna, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh has protested. A Mahamandleshwar degree holder, he has been embroiled in cases from time to time for his controversial remarks against minorities.

Regarding the Bangladesh team, Sant Narasimhanand said, “Attacks on minority Hindus are continuing in Bangladesh. In such a situation, allowing the Bangladesh team to play in India without any shame is unacceptable. This tournament has been organized by the BCCI led by Jaisha. There cannot be a greater insult to Hindus than this. Therefore, we will not allow matches to be held in Delhi and Kanpur.” Jaiveer Bhardwaj, vice-president of Hindu Mahasabha, another Hinduist organization opposing the Bangladesh team, said, “Hindu temples are being demolished in Bangladesh. Hindus are attacked. In protest against this, we will stop Bangladeshis from playing in Gwalior.”

Another Hindu organization named Janjakriti Samiti has also written a letter to BCCI in this regard. It has been said that until the attack on Hindus stops, no one from that country should be allowed to come to India. A section of cricket fans had already filed a petition with BCCI demanding not to allow Bangladesh to play. Aditya Thackeray, leader of the UPD unit of Maharashtra's opposition party Shiv Sena, has also criticized the Union Ministry of External Affairs regarding the Bangladesh match.

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