Pawan Kalyan Condemns Attacks on Hindus Abroad, Calls for Unity

During a visit to Saraswati Power Lands in Palnadu, Andhra Pradesh Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan expressed concern over recent attacks on Hindus abroad, specifically mentioning incidents in Canada and Bangladesh.

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During an inspection visit to the Saraswati Power Lands in Palnadu, Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan voiced strong concerns about attacks targeting Hindu communities abroad. With recent incidents in Canada and Bangladesh drawing international attention, Kalyan used the opportunity to address the matter, underscoring the importance of unity among Indians in the face of such challenges.

Kalyan emphasized that Sanatan Dharma’s values are rooted in inclusivity and respect for all, which, he argued, make attacks against Hindu communities particularly unjust and alarming. “Sanatan Dharma is a doctrine of inclusiveness,” he stated, urging Indian citizens and leaders to come together to oppose acts of oppression and violence, regardless of where they occur. His comments underscored a call to action, asking Indians from all walks of life to stand in solidarity with Hindu communities facing persecution abroad.

The Deputy CM’s remarks come amid growing tensions regarding the safety and rights of Hindu communities in certain countries. In Canada, recent temple vandalizations have sparked protests and calls for government intervention, while incidents in Bangladesh have drawn similar concerns over the safety of minorities.

Kalyan’s statements were received positively by community leaders in attendance, who echoed his sentiments on the importance of maintaining unity and resilience. As incidents abroad continue to raise concerns, his appeal for solidarity reflects a broader sentiment shared by many Indians seeking to protect the rights and safety of communities worldwide.