
‘Jihadist forces of hate’: Former US Congresswoman condemns attack on Hindus in Bangladesh
India Today
“It is time for the supposedly secular government of Bangladesh to protect the religious minorities from the jihadist forces of hate,” Tulsi Gabbard said.
Condemning the attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh, former Democratic Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard on Wednesday called for the country’s government to take action against Jihadi forces of hate. (1) It broke my heart to see such hate and violence directed towards devotees of God in their temples in Bangladesh. For these jihadists to believe it’s pleasing to God to burn and destroy temples and the murti of such a saintly person pic.twitter.com/ZJUzlJTGJq
“It is time for the supposedly secular government of Bangladesh to protect that country’s religious minorities, including Hindus, Christians, and Buddhists, from the jihadist forces of hate,” Tulsi Gabbard said.

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