Bangladesh Hindu leaders discuss Durga Puja security with Home Minister
Bangladesh Hindu leaders discuss Durga Puja security with Home Minister

Delegation meets Home Minister to discuss security for minority communities

A delegation from the Bangladesh Puja Udjapan Parishad met with Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed at the Bangladesh Secretariat on Monday to address pressing security concerns for minority communities, with a specific focus on the upcoming Sharadiya Durga Puja festival.

The eight-member delegation, led by President Basudeb Dhar and General Secretary Santosh Sharma, engaged in a detailed discussion regarding the protection of communal harmony and the maintenance of law and order. Bijon Kanti Sarkar, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on minority affairs, was also in attendance.

Minister criticizes previous government's record on minority persecution

Minister Salahuddin Ahmed reiterated the current government's commitment to universal rights and religious freedom. He sharply criticized the untoward incidents of minority persecution that took place during the regime of the previous "fascist Awami League government" in various places, including Ramu in Cox's Bazar, Nasirnagar in Brahmanbaria, and Cumilla. He said the administration under the current government is taking immediate and strict legal action.

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Key demands raised by the delegation

During the meeting, the delegation raised several significant concerns, including the proposed appointment of a designated "focal point" officer within the Ministry of Home Affairs to facilitate the immediate reporting and redressal of untoward incidents against minority communities. The Minister responded with strong support, pledging that the proposal would be implemented as soon as possible.

Detailed discussions were held on maintaining communal harmony in the country, ensuring the security of minority communities, controlling law and order during the upcoming Sharadiya Durga Puja, and various demands of the Hindu community, including the Vested Property Act.

Local issues and public remarks addressed

The discussion touched upon specific local issues, such as the construction of a Ram Temple in Palashbari, Gaibandha, and concerns regarding recent public remarks that many have interpreted as being detrimental to national sovereignty and communal stability.

"We believe in social, political, and religious harmony," Minister Ahmed stated, emphasizing that while the government prioritizes the security of all citizens, the responsibility for maintaining stability is shared. He urged all communities and political actors to behave responsibly and refrain from statements or activities that could hurt religious sentiments or disrupt the nation's peace.

Government's proactive engagement with minority representatives

The meeting underscored a proactive effort by the government to foster a secure environment for the Hindu community ahead of one of their most significant religious festivals, signaling a shift toward more direct engagement between state leadership and minority representatives.

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