Divya Delhi: Union Minister Giriraj Singh asserted that the religious violence in Uttar Pradesh's Bahraich district underscores the "threat" that Hindus confront and the need for them to become more "organized," despite their numerical superiority. Before starting the "Hindu Swabhiman Yatra" from the Bhagalpur area in Bihar, which is roughly 150 km away from his Begusarai Lok Sabha constituency, the senior BJP leader expressed his opinions to the media. "My party is not the one organizing this yatra. Singh declared, "I feel it is my responsibility to guarantee the safety of my people. I was born a Hindu and I shall die a Hindu. connected narratives The tragedy of Bihar Hooch begins with the eyes and ends with multiple organ failure. How Methyl Alcohol Causes Death The Hooch Tragedy in Bihar: Begin "Hindus are not organized, which is why they are under threat even though they make up the majority," he continued. A procession celebrating Durga Puja was attacked in Bahraich, while a similar incident happened in Sitamarhi, Bihar. Though Hindus have never disregarded Tazia processions during Muharram, such instances occur often. I have personally taken part in Tazia processions. Singh also bemoaned the "near extinction of the community in Pakistan" and the "humiliation faced by Hindu sisters in Bangladesh." He berated former Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru for disregarding the recommendations of Dr. B. R. Ambedkar regarding a full population swap during the Partition.