Friday 12 June 2015

SDPI held massive protest march to Myanmar embassy protesting against the oppression on Rohingya Muslims in Burma


New Delhi: 11 June 2015

SDPI NEWS NETWORK: Social Democratic Party of India conducted a massive rally protesting against the ongoing oppression on the Royingya Muslims in Burma and submitted a memorandum with the Ambassador of Myanmar and the President of India. Party vice president Adv Sharfuddin Ahmed led the protest rally along with Delhi State President Advocate Aslam and participated by a huge count of party cadres. The rally started from Tri-Murti heading towards the embassy but the police stopped them on the way.The cruel subjugation of Rohingya Muslims in Burma has crossed all the boundaries, said Adv Sharfuddin Ahmed. Expressing anguish over the beastly treatment of Rohigyas in Burma he said Budhists seem to be practicing peace lovers whereas the picture in Burma shows differently and are seen here as barbaric and inhumane. Referring to the media reports he recounted that the ethnic cleansing of Rohingya Muslims has been persistently continuing for over a number of years in Burma. The Myanmar government has annulled the citizenship of more than 4 lakh Muslims. Budhist radicals with the support of the government have been brutally murdering Muslims including women and children. He urged to UN to immediately intervene and resolve the issue.


Addressing the gathering Delhi State President Adv Aslam Ahmed said that the Rohingya Muslims are being brutally and systematically murdered consistently for a number of years. He said for several months the world for Rohingya Muslims is made constringent and the poor victims are jammed into crumbling ships and pushed into sea. This way the unfortunate souls sailing in the ocean are left to die without food and water. The terrible and most embarrassing subject about the ongoing persecution of Rohingyas is that no any country is offering them refuge in any way. Advocate Aslam urged the Indian Government to play a diplomatic role in putting an end to the ethnic cleansing of Muslims in Myanmar.

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