Desk Report:
BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman has extended his greetings to the followers of traditional religions on the occasion of the Sharadiya Durga Puja, which began with the Shashthi Puja. He urged the law enforcement agencies to be vigilant during this biggest religious festival of Bengali Hindus.
He gave this message in a post on his verified Facebook page on Sunday.
Tarique Rahman said, “I urge the law enforcement agencies of the country to be vigilant and vigilant so that no one, like the fascist regime, can create any communal situation or attempt to disrupt security around the Sharadiya festival.”
He said, “People of different religions in the country, every group, tribe and community, are practicing their religion and celebrating religious festivals with great enthusiasm and enthusiasm – this is the beauty of the religious social values and culture of Bangladesh today.” As a Bangladeshi, this is how our mutual friendship, harmony, and brotherhood between different religions, tribes, and communities blossoms.
‘Our state and constitution have guaranteed the security of every person, regardless of party, religion, caste, belief, non-belief, or skeptic. Therefore, it is the responsibility of the state to provide security to every citizen of Bangladesh.’
Tareq Rahman said, ‘As a citizen of a fascism-free Bangladesh, you will play a proper role in protecting the security and honor of other citizens and will fulfill your moral responsibility—this is the natural norm. However, my appeal to the country’s Hindu community is that you celebrate festivals and joys across the country with enthusiasm and enthusiasm. Spread the message of harmony and harmony.
‘I and my party BNP believe—religion belongs to each, state to each; religion belongs to each, everyone has the right to security. Finally, on behalf of myself and our party, the BNP, the party of the democratic people of Bangladesh, regardless of religion or caste, I once again extend my best wishes to the Hindu community of the country on the occasion of Sharad Durga Puja.
