On Saturday, Tripura Governor Tathagata Roy hailed Priya Saha – the Bangladeshi Hindu who told Trump minorities were being persecuted in Bangladesh – saying at least the world knows about Hindus, Buddhists and Christians who faces oppression there.

On Saturday, Tripura Governor Tathagata Roy hailed Priya Saha – the Bangladeshi Hindu who told Trump minorities were being persecuted in Bangladesh – saying at least the world knows about Hindus, Buddhists and Christians who faces oppression there.

He claimed nearly 12.5 million minorities had been driven out and there were major pogroms in 1950, 1964, 1971 and 2001.

He wrote: “The escaped Hindus faced a stateless status here and were in constant fear of pushback. Only recently the Hon'ble Union Home Minister has declared that no Hindu refugee will be sent back,and God bless him for that. But as I have repeatedly said, the lot of Bangladeshi Hindus will not improve substantially till their first cousins, the Hindus of West Bengal, wake up to their condition. The greed for block Muslim votes have caused the Marxist and 'Secularist' leaders of W Bengal to ignore their travails, and instead welcome the radicalized Muslim Rohingiyas and infiltrators. The majority Hindus of W Bengal are also being marginalised by Muslim pressure. Unless this is set right, Bengali Hindus as a ethno-religio-linguistic group will vanish from the face of the earth in 50 years..”



After 72 years of unbelievable persecution of Hindus,Buddhists and Christians (HBC) in East Pakistan/Bangladesh,at last the issue is being brought to the notice of the world. Kudos to Priya Saha,and before her,Taslima Nasrin,Shahriyar Kabir,Salam Azad,Muntasir Mamoon,Abul Barkat, https://t.co/6FtGJbzmye — Tathagata Roy (@tathagata2) July 20, 2019

major pogroms like in 1950,1964,1971 and 2001. The escaped Hindus faced a stateless status here and were in constant fear of pushback. Only recently the Hon'ble Union Home Minister has declared that no Hindu refugee will be sent back,and God bless him for that. But,as I have — Tathagata Roy (@tathagata2) July 20, 2019