Our Activities
Protest held in front of the Bangladesh High Commission demanding the release of Chinmay Das Pravu.
Launch of a Crowd funding campaign to raise funds for the cause.
Held a Prayer for Peace event for the well-being of all Hindus across the globe.
Meeting with Jas Athwal MP from Redbridge to discuss the plight of Bangladeshi Hindus.
1. Meeting with Wes Streeting MP, Health Secretary of the UK.
2. Meeting with Sir Stephen Timms MP, Newham, to further advocate the release of Chinmay Das Pravu.
2. Meeting with Sir Stephen Timms MP, Newham, to further advocate the release of Chinmay Das Pravu.
Engagement with Dr. Kushal Baran Chakraborty, Spokesperson for Sammilito Sanaton Jagoron Jote, Bangladesh.
Pushpita Gupta, UHA Member Secretary, visited India to advocate against Hindu atrocities by meeting with government officials, religious leaders, and media representatives.
A portion of the funds raised has been sent to Bangladesh to support Hindu victims.
Received correspondence from Catherine West MP, Minister for the Indo-Pacific, addressing the issues raised by the UHA
Bengali Hindu Genocide conference in association with BHAS at Birmingham.
Brain Storming Session- Bengali Hindu Genocide in Bangladesh with major British Hindu Organisations in the UK I.e. HSS (Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh), VHP (Vishwa Hindu Parishad), ISCON, BAPS, INSIGHT UK, etc.) to brainstorm and plan immediate, midterm and long-term action plan, collaborative working model to prevent continuous Hindu Genocide in Bangladesh.
A petition submitted to HRH Lindsay Hoyle Speaker,
House of Commons in protest of controversial statement by Dr. Rupa Haq MP in the House of Commons on minority persecution in Bangladesh.
House of Commons in protest of controversial statement by Dr. Rupa Haq MP in the House of Commons on minority persecution in Bangladesh.
A petition submitted to HRH Stephen Timms MP
Minister for Community Services and Disabilities regarding visit of Dr. Rupa Haq MP to Bangladesh and her controversial statement in the House of Commons on Bangladesh situation.
Minister for Community Services and Disabilities regarding visit of Dr. Rupa Haq MP to Bangladesh and her controversial statement in the House of Commons on Bangladesh situation.
A petition submitted to HRH Kemi Badenoch MP & Leader of Opposition and Leader of Conservative Party regarding visit of Dr. Rupa Haq MP to Bangladesh and her controversial statement in the House of Commons on Bangladesh situation
An email communication was sent to 642 UK MPs by Mr. Samir Das of UHA to raise awareness about ongoing human rights violations in Bangladesh.
Meet the People Session: Views and Ideas Exchange Session, where we will share updates, discuss our recent advocacy and lobbying efforts, and explore ideas to address the ongoing challenges faced by Hindus in Bangladesh.
A views and ideas exchange meeting was held with the Leaders of Bangladesh Hindu Bouddha Christian Unity Council, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Ilford South MP Jas Athwal delivered a powerful speech at the House of Commons.
The advocacy follows a petition submitted by UHA representative Mr Samir Das on 12/12/2024
The advocacy follows a petition submitted by UHA representative Mr Samir Das on 12/12/2024
Emails requesting appointments have been successfully sent to 644 Members of Parliament across the UK, on behalf of the United Hindu Alliance (UHA)
During the months of March and April, in preparation for the Hindu Conference on 10th May 2025, we are proud to share that:
✅ 33 Members of Parliament
✅ 2 Borough Mayors & Council Leaders
✅ Nearly 120 Councillors
have been officially invited to attend and support this important event.
✅ 33 Members of Parliament
✅ 2 Borough Mayors & Council Leaders
✅ Nearly 120 Councillors
have been officially invited to attend and support this important event.
As part of our preparations for the Hindu Conference 2025, we have been actively engaging in views exchange meetings with various organisations, community leaders, and stakeholders throughout March and April.
In addition, we are attending and visiting multiple community events across the UK to personally invite members of our wider Hindu and interfaith communities.
In addition, we are attending and visiting multiple community events across the UK to personally invite members of our wider Hindu and interfaith communities.
UHA Represented at House of Commons Seminar on Democracy and Human Rights in Bangladesh
Mr. Haradhan Bhowmik, a respected member of the United Hindu Alliance (UHA) Steering Committee, proudly represented UHA at a significant seminar focusing on the Democracy and Human Rights situation in Bangladesh, held at the House of Commons.
The event was hosted by the Conservative Friends of Bangladesh and brought together a distinguished group of participants and stakeholders, including: • Bob Blackman MP, Chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for British Hindus
• Lord Carlile, prominent member of the House of Lords
• Senior British political leaders
• Representatives from Amnesty International
• Bangladeshi political figures and diplomats
Mr. Haradhan Bhowmik, a respected member of the United Hindu Alliance (UHA) Steering Committee, proudly represented UHA at a significant seminar focusing on the Democracy and Human Rights situation in Bangladesh, held at the House of Commons.
The event was hosted by the Conservative Friends of Bangladesh and brought together a distinguished group of participants and stakeholders, including: • Bob Blackman MP, Chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for British Hindus
• Lord Carlile, prominent member of the House of Lords
• Senior British political leaders
• Representatives from Amnesty International
• Bangladeshi political figures and diplomats
A productive views exchange meeting was held with UHA & community members on 9th April 2025.
The discussion focused on collaborative planning and coordination for the upcoming Hindu Conference 2025, and the ongoing advocacy work for human rights issues, especially concerning Hindus in Bangladesh.
The discussion focused on collaborative planning and coordination for the upcoming Hindu Conference 2025, and the ongoing advocacy work for human rights issues, especially concerning Hindus in Bangladesh.
We are pleased to announce that APPG Chair, Andrew Rosindell MP, has kindly offered to meet with representatives of the United Hindu Alliance (UHA) on 22nd of May 2025 to discuss our ongoing concerns and advocacy efforts.
This important opportunity has been made possible through the dedicated and continuous efforts of UHA member Mr. Goutam Saha.
This important opportunity has been made possible through the dedicated and continuous efforts of UHA member Mr. Goutam Saha.
We are pleased to share that Jen Craft MP from Thurrock has kindly agreed to meet with members of the United Hindu Alliance (UHA) on 16th May.
This meeting has been made possible through the dedicated efforts of UHA member Mr. Sanjit Das.
This meeting has been made possible through the dedicated efforts of UHA member Mr. Sanjit Das.
First-Ever Hindu Conference at The Ripple Centre
The United Hindu Alliance (UHA) hosted its first-ever Hindu Conference at the Ripple Centre, Barking. The event marked a significant milestone in our advocacy efforts and brought together distinguished guests, community leaders, and public officials to address the ongoing persecution of Hindus in Bangladesh.
Notable guests included: • Jas Athwal MP
• Margaret Mullane MP
• Unmesh Desai, GLA Member
• Mayor Moin Quadery of Barking & Dagenham
• Councillors from Barking & Dagenham, Newham, and Redbridge
• Distinguished guests and community representatives from across the UK
A powerful slideshow presentation was delivered, detailing the Hindu genocide from 1947 to 2025, highlighting decades of targeted violence and systemic persecution of the Hindu community in Bangladesh. The presentation served as a vital advocacy tool to raise awareness among policymakers and the wider community.
The conference reinforced our collective commitment to human rights, justice, and the protection of vulnerable communities.
The United Hindu Alliance (UHA) hosted its first-ever Hindu Conference at the Ripple Centre, Barking. The event marked a significant milestone in our advocacy efforts and brought together distinguished guests, community leaders, and public officials to address the ongoing persecution of Hindus in Bangladesh.
Notable guests included: • Jas Athwal MP
• Margaret Mullane MP
• Unmesh Desai, GLA Member
• Mayor Moin Quadery of Barking & Dagenham
• Councillors from Barking & Dagenham, Newham, and Redbridge
• Distinguished guests and community representatives from across the UK
A powerful slideshow presentation was delivered, detailing the Hindu genocide from 1947 to 2025, highlighting decades of targeted violence and systemic persecution of the Hindu community in Bangladesh. The presentation served as a vital advocacy tool to raise awareness among policymakers and the wider community.
The conference reinforced our collective commitment to human rights, justice, and the protection of vulnerable communities.
UHA Delegation Meets Shri Samik Bhattacharya, BJP Rajya Sabha MP
A delegation from the United Hindu Alliance (UHA) met Shri Samik Bhattacharya Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha) from West Bengal and official spokesperson for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), WB.
During the meeting, UHA representatives submitted a formal petition addressed to Hon’ble Prime Minister of India Shri Narendra Modi, calling for urgent action in light of the escalating persecution of Hindus in Bangladesh.
The petition outlined the following key demands:
1. Raise the issue of minority persecution at international forums, including the United Nations and allied diplomatic platforms.
2. Engage diplomatically with the Government of Bangladesh to ensure the protection and safety of religious minorities.
3. Extend humanitarian aid and legal support to Hindu families affected by violence and displacement.
4. Facilitate international human rights investigations into systemic abuses and ensure accountability.
Reform the implementation of the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) by extending the cut-off date beyond 2014 to include earlier victims of persecution. Shri Bhattacharya assured the delegates of his support and promised to raise these concerns with the relevant ministries and forums within the Parliament. UHA expresses its gratitude to Shri Bhattacharya for his time, attention, and his steadfast commitment to the cause of vulnerable and persecuted communities.
A delegation from the United Hindu Alliance (UHA) met Shri Samik Bhattacharya Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha) from West Bengal and official spokesperson for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), WB.
During the meeting, UHA representatives submitted a formal petition addressed to Hon’ble Prime Minister of India Shri Narendra Modi, calling for urgent action in light of the escalating persecution of Hindus in Bangladesh.
The petition outlined the following key demands:
1. Raise the issue of minority persecution at international forums, including the United Nations and allied diplomatic platforms.
2. Engage diplomatically with the Government of Bangladesh to ensure the protection and safety of religious minorities.
3. Extend humanitarian aid and legal support to Hindu families affected by violence and displacement.
4. Facilitate international human rights investigations into systemic abuses and ensure accountability.
Reform the implementation of the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) by extending the cut-off date beyond 2014 to include earlier victims of persecution. Shri Bhattacharya assured the delegates of his support and promised to raise these concerns with the relevant ministries and forums within the Parliament. UHA expresses its gratitude to Shri Bhattacharya for his time, attention, and his steadfast commitment to the cause of vulnerable and persecuted communities.
UHA Appeals to His Majesty King Charles III: Urges Withdrawal of Dr. Muhammad Yunus from Harmony Award Consideration
The United Hindu Alliance (UHA) has formally written to His Majesty King Charles III, respectfully urging the withdrawal of Dr. Muhammad Yunus’s name from consideration for the prestigious Harmony Award.
This appeal is based on credible concerns regarding Dr. Yunus’s silence and perceived complicity in the ongoing mob violence and persecution of Hindus in Bangladesh. UHA believes that such an honour would be inconsistent with the values of peace, justice, and harmony that the award represents. The Alliance continues to advocate for accountability, human rights, and the protection of vulnerable communities, and hopes this appeal will be met with serious consideration by the Crown.
The United Hindu Alliance (UHA) has formally written to His Majesty King Charles III, respectfully urging the withdrawal of Dr. Muhammad Yunus’s name from consideration for the prestigious Harmony Award.
This appeal is based on credible concerns regarding Dr. Yunus’s silence and perceived complicity in the ongoing mob violence and persecution of Hindus in Bangladesh. UHA believes that such an honour would be inconsistent with the values of peace, justice, and harmony that the award represents. The Alliance continues to advocate for accountability, human rights, and the protection of vulnerable communities, and hopes this appeal will be met with serious consideration by the Crown.
UHA Advocacy Impact: UK Prime Minister Declines Meeting with Dr. Muhammad Yunus
The United Hindu Alliance (UHA) has taken a bold and impactful step in its advocacy efforts by formally writing to UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, expressing deep concerns over Dr. Muhammad Yunus’s silence and perceived complicity in mob violence and the ongoing persecution of Hindus in Bangladesh.
This letter was copied to all 648 Members of Parliament, and supported by a nationwide email campaign, encouraging individuals across the UK to contact their MPs and urge the Government to withhold any official engagement with Dr. Yunus.
As a result of this coordinated advocacy, we are pleased to share a significant outcome: 👉 Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has decided not to hold an official meeting with Dr. Muhammad Yunus.
The United Hindu Alliance (UHA) has taken a bold and impactful step in its advocacy efforts by formally writing to UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, expressing deep concerns over Dr. Muhammad Yunus’s silence and perceived complicity in mob violence and the ongoing persecution of Hindus in Bangladesh.
This letter was copied to all 648 Members of Parliament, and supported by a nationwide email campaign, encouraging individuals across the UK to contact their MPs and urge the Government to withhold any official engagement with Dr. Yunus.
As a result of this coordinated advocacy, we are pleased to share a significant outcome: 👉 Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has decided not to hold an official meeting with Dr. Muhammad Yunus.
Conference on Bangladesh and Balochistan
House of Commons
Sponsored by:
The Honourable Mr. Bob Blackman CBE MP
Organised by:
Dharmic Ideas and Policy Foundation (DIPF) This significant conference focused on Bangladesh, its neighbouring regions, and Balochistan, addressing longstanding political and human rights issues that have intensified in recent months.
The event aimed to highlight the escalating crises impacting vulnerable communities, while exploring how the United Kingdom — given its historical ties to the region — can play a meaningful and constructive role in response.
A powerful slideshow presentation on the Hindu genocide from 1947 to 2025, presented by the United Hindu Alliance (UHA), was shared with Members of Parliament and distinguished guests. The presentation underscored the gravity of the persecution faced by Hindus in Bangladesh. We are proud to share that Solicitor Samir Das, Steering Committee Member of the UHA, delivered a compelling and urgent address at the conference. He spoke on the systematic persecution of Hindus in Bangladesh and appealed for international awareness and immediate action.
House of Commons
Sponsored by:
The Honourable Mr. Bob Blackman CBE MP
Organised by:
Dharmic Ideas and Policy Foundation (DIPF) This significant conference focused on Bangladesh, its neighbouring regions, and Balochistan, addressing longstanding political and human rights issues that have intensified in recent months.
The event aimed to highlight the escalating crises impacting vulnerable communities, while exploring how the United Kingdom — given its historical ties to the region — can play a meaningful and constructive role in response.
A powerful slideshow presentation on the Hindu genocide from 1947 to 2025, presented by the United Hindu Alliance (UHA), was shared with Members of Parliament and distinguished guests. The presentation underscored the gravity of the persecution faced by Hindus in Bangladesh. We are proud to share that Solicitor Samir Das, Steering Committee Member of the UHA, delivered a compelling and urgent address at the conference. He spoke on the systematic persecution of Hindus in Bangladesh and appealed for international awareness and immediate action.
Objection to Misinformation in Deepak Kumar Goswami’s Film on Hindu Repression in Bangladesh
To:
• The Honourable Speaker of the House of Commons
• Ms. Apsana Begum MP
• The Chair, Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards
• Vice-Chancellor, SOAS University of London
• Respected Academics and Scholars
We are writing to express our strong objection to the recent film produced by Mr. Deepak Kumar Goswami and screened at Portcullis House, which irresponsibly depicts the repression of Hindus in Bangladesh as a narrative fabricated or exaggerated by Indian media.
This portrayal is a serious distortion of well-documented historical and ongoing human rights violations. It not only undermines decades of credible reporting and research, but also attempts to silence the lived experiences of a vulnerable and persecuted minority whose suffering continues to this day.
To:
• The Honourable Speaker of the House of Commons
• Ms. Apsana Begum MP
• The Chair, Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards
• Vice-Chancellor, SOAS University of London
• Respected Academics and Scholars
We are writing to express our strong objection to the recent film produced by Mr. Deepak Kumar Goswami and screened at Portcullis House, which irresponsibly depicts the repression of Hindus in Bangladesh as a narrative fabricated or exaggerated by Indian media.
This portrayal is a serious distortion of well-documented historical and ongoing human rights violations. It not only undermines decades of credible reporting and research, but also attempts to silence the lived experiences of a vulnerable and persecuted minority whose suffering continues to this day.