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Indian Americans protest against Hindu genocide in front of the White House

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The genocide of Hindus in Bangladesh traces back to the 1947 partition of India, which triggered widespread violence. Hindus in East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) became a vulnerable minority, enduring systemic discrimination, displacement, and massacres. The Enemy Property Act further institutionalized their marginalization by allowing the confiscation of Hindu-owned properties.

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