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United Hindu Council launches campaign to highlight Bangladesh violence

December 2024 373 views 47 Sec

The United Hindu Council has initiated an awareness drive highlighting the alleged violence faced by minorities in Bangladesh. The campaign, titled "AskYunusWHY", aims to shed light on these issues. The first billboard of the campaign was unveiled at a prominent intersection of 880-N and Market Street in Oakland.

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