
Activists of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad and Bajrang Dal held a protest in Lucknow on Wednesday against reported attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh (Source: Photo by Vishal Srivastava)

During the demonstration, protesters burned an effigy and pictures of Bangladesh Prime Minister Muhammad Yunus as a mark of protest against the Bangladeshi leadership (Source: Photo by Vishal Srivastava)

They raised slogans and carried placards, reading ‘Jis Hindu ka khoon na khole, khoon nahi wo paani hai’ (If a Hindu’s blood did not boil, it was not blood but water), as activists holding saffron flags participated in a demonstration against attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh." (Source: Photo by Vishal Srivastava)

The protests followed the lynching of a Hindu man in Mymensingh, Bangladesh, where he was attacked by a mob over alleged blasphemy, triggering outrage among Hindu groups in India (Source: Photo by Vishal Srivastava)

Demonstrators alleged that Hindus in Bangladesh were facing targeted attacks and called for stronger measures to ensure the safety and protection of minority communities (Source: Photo by Vishal Srivastava)

Protests linked to attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh have erupted across several Indian cities, with Hindu organisations staging demonstrations and raising slogans demanding accountability over the incidents (Source: Photo by Vishal Srivastava)

Demonstrators in New Delhi and other cities burnt effigies and images of Bangladeshi leaders and attempted marches towards diplomatic missions, prompting heightened security arrangements and police intervention (Source: Photo by Vishal Srivastava)

Protesters urged protection for minority communities and called for diplomatic action and justice, as India and Bangladesh summoned envoys amid rising tensions over the incidents and concerns about minority safety (Source: Photo by Vishal Srivastava)