“We will capture Kolkata in four days” says Bangladeshi retd Major

Incidents of violence against Hindu minorities are increasing rapidly in Bangladesh. Meanwhile, a recent statement by a retired major is going viral on social media, in which he has used provocative words against India. The debate has intensified in political and social circles in Bangladesh regarding this violence.

According to sources, the retired major of Bangladesh said in the statement, “Not only India, even America will not stand; we can capture Kolkata in 4 days. I want to tell India this: We will do everything in four days. Our army is strong, and our people are with us. No power can stop us. Even America cannot stand before us; Bangladesh has 30 lakh students who stand with us.”

Incidents of violence and persecution against the Hindu minority community are increasing continuously in Bangladesh, which is making the security situation there serious. The minority Hindu society is raising its voice for the protection of its rights, but there has been a mixed response from the government. The ISKCON temple was also set on fire; apart from this, there are reports of vandalism in the temple.

The increasing incidents of violence against Hindu minorities in Bangladesh can have a profound impact on India-Bangladesh relations. Diplomatic and cultural relations between the two countries have been progressing for a long time, but after these incidents, a conflict can arise in the relations between the two countries. Amidst the recent violence, there are videos of many provocative speeches against Hindus on social media.

The Indian public has reacted fiercely to this statement on social media. Many posts have been shared on Twitter. A user writes, If the Indian government still does not take any strict action, then we will not be able to raise our heads proudly in front of our future generations! Now the time for condemnation and taking diplomatic steps is over! Now the time has come to punish only!

Another user writes, do not even think of messing with India, you have only 30 lakh students and we have 30 crore students, we will take you to Bangladesh

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