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TMMK protests against Muslim killings in Myanmar and Assam

Chennai: Tamilnadu Muslim Munnetra Kazhagam (TMMK) conducted a criticism proof in Chennai on Friday opposite a ongoing electrocute of Muslims in Myanmar and Assam. Prof. M.H. Jawahirullah, MLA and comparison personality of TMMK led a demonstration.
Speaking on a arise Prof. Jawahirullah pronounced that in a name of ‘foreigners’ Muslims in Myanmar (Burma) and Assam have been mercilessly killed by Buddhist and Bodo extremists respectively.
“Muslims who have been vital in Burma and Assam for some-more than a century have been dubbed as infiltrators and have been constantly been pounded by a terrorist. It is hapless that a Nobel Prize leader Aung San Suu Kyi has incited blind eye towards these electrocute and has also dubbed a Rohingaya Muslims who have vital in Myanmar for some-more than a century as foreigners,” pronounced Jawahirullah.
In a box of Myanmar Rohingaya Muslim killings both Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch have vividly forked out a electrocute of Muslims and have called for general interventions.
In Assam a belligerent Bodos have left on a murdering debauch and a State Government has simply incited a blind eye to a hideous massacre, he said.
TMMK has demanded a UPA Government to
Intervene in Myanmar to stop a killings of Muslims
Announce mercantile permit opposite Myanmar Government
Prevail on UN to announce sanctions opposite Burma
Provide all comforts to a Rohingaya Muslims who have come as refugees to India.
In a box of Assam, a organisation demanded a executive supervision to
Disarm a Bodo militants
Disband a Bodo Territorial Council that has been shaped in an area where Bodos are in minority
Provide adequate insurance and service to Muslims.

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