Hindu Love’ Before Presidential Election; Congratulations With Condemnation Of Violence In Bangladesh – Amar Ujala Hindi News Live

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'Hindu love' before presidential election; Congratulations with condemnation of violence in Bangladesh

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Former US President and Republican Party presidential candidate Donald Trump’s love for Hindus seems to be awakening before the US Presidential elections. While wishing Diwali on Thursday, he condemned the attack on Hindus in Bangladesh and also pledged to strengthen relations with India and described Prime Minister Narendra Modi as his good friend. Let us tell you that the presidential elections in America are going to be held on November 5. Regarding which there is a tough competition between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris.

Condemnation of attacks on Bangladeshi Hindus

Trump said Bangladesh is in a state of complete anarchy and alleged that his Democratic rival Vice President Kamala Harris and her boss President Joe Biden have ignored Hindus around the world and in the US.

He said I strongly condemn the barbaric violence against Hindus, Christians and other minorities who are being attacked and looted by mobs in Bangladesh, which is in a state of complete anarchy.

Along with this, Trump said that we will also protect Hindu Americans from the anti-religious agenda of the radical leftists. We will fight for your freedom. He said that under my administration, we will also strengthen our great partnership with India and my good friend Prime Minister Modi.

Trump spoke on Bangladesh for the first time

He said that this never happens during my tenure. Kamala and Joe have ignored Hindus around the world and in America. “From Israel to Ukraine to our southern border, they have been devastating, but we will make America strong again and bring back peace through strength,” he said.

Let us tell you that this is the first time that Trump has spoken on the issue of Bangladesh. Hundreds of Hindus were killed in Bangladesh in July–August when students’ agitation escalated into mass protests, forcing then Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to flee the country on August 5.