Dr. Richard Benkin
Dear my fellow Hindu brothers and sisters,
Congressman Robert Dold of the Illinois Tenth District is someone who has stood up for Hindu rights in the United States Congress-one of the only persons to do so. He changed the debate about the ethnic cleansing of Hindus in Bangladesh from one that talked about “minorities” to one that identifies it as a specifically anti-Hindu action. No one else did that before, and I can promise you that I am ready to move in 2013 with real action to stop this atrocity and Congressman Dold will be the most important person in Washington when I do.
Congressman Dold is also one of the leaders in Washington to stop the oppression of Hindus in Pakistan.
If we cannot band together and re-elect our great friend, Congressman Robert Dold, what can we do?
Everyone must contact all Hindus in the Illinois Tenth District and make sure they get out and vote on Election Day-Tuesday, November 6-for Congressman Dold. For me, this has long ceased to be about politics. This is about saving Hindu lives. It’s about taking real action to stop the atrocities I see up close and fight up close in Bangladesh and even West Bengal.
Please do whatever we can to re-elect Congressman Robert Dold. Let’s get all our friends to join with us-to save Hindu lives, to stop the atrocities I see first-hand. Let us make sure all of us get to the polls and vote for Congressman Robert Dold if we live in the Tenth District-and get everyone we know who does to vote for Congressman Robert Dold.
Please forward to everyone you know, and if you want me to send this to anyone personally, get in touch with me and I will.
Dr Bharat H Barai
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To My Hindu Brothers and Sisters, Namaste.
Since 2007, I have been fighting to stop the oppression and ethnic cleansing of Hindus in Bangladesh and now, in West Bengal, too. I have given up my vacations, my sleep, and my safety to go there and stand with the Hindu victims of terror-the widowed spouses of Hindus murdered by jihadists and their allies; the Hindu women who have been gang raped for jihad; the Hindu parents of children ripped from their bosoms never to be seen again. I have seen the desecrated Mandirs and deities; have seen the scars and missing limbs; and I have confronted the perpetrators both at the individual and government level. It’s working. The Bangladeshi government has refused me entrance into that country multiple times now; and their allies on our side of the border have tried to stop me. But we will not stop-ever-until Hindus everywhere no longer live in fear.
Although I am not a Hindu or a South Asian, I cannot sleep soundly at night knowing what is being done to my Hindu brothers and sisters in South Asia. Nor can I fathom how anyone else can know of these atrocities and remain silent.
Fortunately, no one has to remain silent or take on the risks that I take to save Hindu lives. For several years, I have been building a case, gathering the evidence, and opposing those who want to hide what is being done to Hindus in Bangladesh. Their ally is silence and passivity; the same philosophy that hides the fact that we are fighting for Hindus; that is afraid of being “communal” when all we’re being is human.
I have been working with several people in Washington who are ready to support me in my 2013 agenda that will put an end to these atrocities. The most important and openly supportive of protecting these Hindus is Congressman Robert Dold of Illinois. As the Vice Chair of the Congressional Subcommittee on International Monetary Policy and Trade, Congressman Dold recognizes that he holds the key to helping to convince the Bangladeshis-and other South Asians-that they have no choice but to stop denying their Hindu citizens equal rights and protections. Congressman Dold and I have spoken about our plans for 2013 and how together we will protect the approximately 15 million Hindus in Bangladesh by using the moral and economic power we have.
But Congressman Dold can only carry out this bold program to stop the oppression of Bangladesh’s Hindus if he is back in Congress.
There are many people in Washington who will be with us, but Congressman Robert Dold will be the most critical one. He knows that I will be taking a trip to South Asia soon to gather the most compelling evidence that should make every one of us act! Once I do, I will share it with him, and he will help me share it with others so we can act!
Regardless of what happens, I cannot and will not stop fighting to stop the ethnic cleansing of Hindus; but with Congressman Dold’s help-and your help-more lives will be saved and an end to the atrocities will come sooner.
Please help me save the Bangladeshi Hindus by getting everyone you know to get out and vote for Congressman Robert Dold of the Illinois Tenth District and asking them to do the same.
I have dedicated my life to this cause. Can you dedicate a few moments of your time to vote and get others to do the same?
If there’s anything I can do, any information you need, please email or call me: [email protected] and 847-922-6426.
Dr. Richard Benkin
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