Hasina asks partymen to strengthen vigilance to maintain communal harmony


FE Team | Published: October 21, 2021 17:06:45 | Updated: October 26, 2021 13:04:25


Hasina asks partymen to strengthen vigilance to maintain communal harmony

Describing the recent incident in Cumilla as very unfortunate, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Thursday asked the Awami League leaders and activists to intensify their vigilance to maintain communal harmony across the country.

"Communal harmony has to be maintained. Our leaders and activists should intensify their monitoring in every area," she said while virtually opening the newly-constructed office building for Awami League's Cumilla City Unit from her official residence Ganobhaban, reports UNB.

Sheikh Hasina, also the AL president, asked her party leaders and activists to take initiatives for holding 'peace conferences' and bringing out 'peace processions' so that no conflict can occur and people from all religions like Muslims, Hindus, Christians and Buddhists live in a peaceful life on this soil.

What happened in Cumilla, she said, is very unfortunate. "Islam never allows disgracing the religions' others. Alongside respecting one's own religion, one has to respect others' religions as well," she said.

The Prime Minister said if the religions of other communities are vilified, it ultimately demeans one's own religion.

"If we analyse the Cumilla incident, we would see our holy Quran was defamed while going to undermine other religions, which is very unfortunate."

The Prime Minister urged people not to take law into their own hands.

"If anyone commits an offence, the perpetrators would have to face justice, no matter who he or she is. Our government would try them."

She said the Prophet (SM) asked not to do excesses over the religion.

"Everyone must know, keep it in mind and follow it," she added.

Hasina said those who sacrificed their lives in the great Liberation War are from all religions. The people from all religions shed their blood there. So, we all will have to keep it in mind that Bangladesh is of the people of all religions and castes."

Referring to the recent incidents of breaking communal harmony, including in Cumilla and Pirganj of Rangpur, the Prime Minister said the government took all sorts of arrangements for the victims like providing them with dry and cooked foods, clothes and treatment.

"We'll build houses for all the victims. We've already taken this step," she said, adding that Awami League is always with victims.

LGRD Minister Tazul Islam, AL organising secretary Abu Sayeed Al Mahmood Swapon and local Awami League MP AKM Bahauddin and other local AL leaders joined the virtual the function from the new office building.

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