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New Delhi. Dhirendra Krishna Shastri of Bageshwar Dham, who is always in the news for his statements on Hindu unity, is once again in the news. A video of his statement in a podcast is becoming increasingly viral on social media. In this podcast, he spoke frankly about the atrocities on Hindus in Bangladesh. This video clip has also been shared by Union Minister Giriraj Singh.

Regarding the violence in Bangladesh and the atrocities on Hindus after the coup, Dhirendra Shastri has advised the Hindus of India to unite. He said that the way Hindu houses were burnt in Bangladesh, temples were damaged. He asked the Hindus of India whether they have made any preparations for the future or will they also burn the country like this.

When the anchor asked about the atrocities on Hindus in Bangladesh, Bageshwar Baba said that one day we were thinking about Bangladesh that if someone takes away our sister-daughter in front of us… how would we feel? In the country where we lived for 40 years doing business and saved every penny, built houses, shops and other people come and loot it and take it away… tell me the truth, how would you feel? If a very delicate daughter becomes a victim of someone's lust for protection… tell me the truth, how would you feel?

Regarding the atrocities on Hindus in Bangladesh, he said that in the country where you live, you minorities are asked to leave the country... tell me the truth, how would you feel? The country for which your ancestors sacrificed their lives for freedom, for Ramayana, for Ram, for Gita, for Krishna and the temple of your goddess is demolished... tell me the truth, how would you feel?

Bageshwar Baba said that where the memories of your grandfather, grandmother, grandfather, father… those doors, that courtyard, that house, that door frame, that tamarind tree, that mango tree, when they are uprooted… tell me the truth friend, how will you feel?

Dhirendra Shastri said that is it only our responsibility to unite Hindus? A day will come when they will finish us too. No one talks about the Hindu unity march. We went to Mumbai, Delhi, but is it our sole responsibility to organize the Sanatan Ekta march?

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