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Bangaldesh Hindus Protest in Toronto on 4th April 2013

Bangladesh Hindus, Boudhas and Christians staged a protest gathering at Queens Park the Legislative Assembly of Ontario on 4th April 2013 at 12pm organised by Bangladesh Hindu Boudha and Christian Oikya Parishad in order to protest against atrocities by Islamic thugs belong to different political parties and its affiliate organisations. According to available reports 319 Hindu temples and more than 1500 Hindu houses and business had been burnt and destroyed in between 28th Feb 2013 and 23rd March 2013. 2 Hindus had been brutally killed. Still everyday temple burning reports are coming. The destruction occurred in 32 districts out of 64 districts of Bangladesh.
 
 

 


































 
 
 
 
 

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