A cricket match is scheduled to be held between India and Bangladesh in Gwalior in the month of October. However, a few months before the match, there is a possibility of disruption in it. The Hindu Mahasabha has said on Wednesday that it opposes the India-Bangladesh cricket match to be held in Gwalior in protest against the genocide of Hindus in Bangladesh. Let us know what is this whole controversy and what the Hindu Mahasabha has said on this.
When is the match between India and Bangladesh?
A T20 match is scheduled to be played between India and Bangladesh on October 6 at the Madhavrao Scindia International Cricket Stadium in Gwalior. However, the Hindu Mahasabha has said that it opposes this proposed match in protest against the atrocities on Hindus in Bangladesh. The Hindu Mahasabha said that if this match is not cancelled, the workers of the organization will damage the match venue.
What did Hindu Mahasabha say?
Hindu Mahasabha Vice President Dr. Jaiveer Bhardwaj has said that Hindus are being massacred in Bangladesh and temples are being demolished. Therefore, the Hindu Mahasabha has decided that the India-Bangladesh cricket match in Gwalior will be opposed. He said that his organization will oppose the match in every way. Jaiveer Bhardwaj has said that the match should be canceled to maintain peace, otherwise unrest will spread in the country.
PM Modi should stop the match- Hindu Mahasabha
After the coup in Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina resigned from the post of Prime Minister and came to India. Since then, there has been massive violence in Bangladesh and minority Hindus have been targeted. Hindu Mahasabha leader Jaiveer Bhardwaj said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi should intervene and stop the match. (input language)
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