BSS-37 PM assures settling Dhakeshwari Temple’s land problem

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PM assures settling Dhakeshwari Temple’s land problem

DHAKA, Oct 15, 2018 (BSS) – Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina today assured the Hindu

community leaders of resolving the land problem of Dhakeshwari National Temple saying

her government has already taken steps in this regard.

“Already we have taken steps to resolve the problem … the rest of the work

depends on you (temple leaders),” he said while addressing the Hindu devotees during

her visit to the Durga Puja Mandop at the national temple this afternoon.

She extended her greetings to members of the Hindu community at home and abroad on

the occasion of their largest religious festival Saradiya Durgoutsab and said,

“Religion is an affair of individuals, but festivals are for all.”

Sheikh Hasina said her government has tried to maintain harmony and cordial

atmosphere among the people of different religions and adopted zero tolerance against

militancy and terrorism.

“We saw how temples and idols were destroyed and members of the Hindus, Christian

and Buddhist communities were attacked. We always took a stand against such attacks,”

she said.

Law enforcement and intelligence agencies are working efficiently to combat the

evil forces, she said.

Sheikh Hasina said Bangladesh was pushed into a complete disorder and conflicting

situation after the brutal killing of Bangabandhu when minorities, particularly the

Hindus, were tortured and became victims of frequent attacks.

“Such a situation was created by the rulers at that time, although the goal of

liberating Bangladesh was to build a secular country,” she said.

“The spirit of the liberation war was that Bangladesh would be built by the people

of all religions, but the values went into oblivion after 1975,” she said.

Sheikh Hasina said her government is making sincere efforts to build Bangladesh as

dreamt by the Father of the Nation. “And whenever we came to power we tried to

safeguard the religious rights of the people and help them celebrate their religious

events with festivity.”

She said her government has tried to resolve the problems of all religions and

necessary laws were framed so that people of other religions including Hindus can

donate their property to the heirs without any tax.

The government has also taken steps for mandir-based child and mass education like

mosque-based education along with providing training for priests and ‘sebayet’ of

temples, she said adding that it has constituted welfare trusts for the people of all

religions for their welfare.

The prime minister said Bangladesh has been liberated in exchange of blood of

millions of martyrs. “So, our goal is to build Bangladesh as a secular country where

people of every religion would enjoy equal rights and work together to build our

motherland,” she said.

“Our goal is that no people in Bangladesh irrespective of their religious faith,

creed and caste will remain poor, suffer from hunger, live without home or be

deprived of healthcare services,” she said.

The prime minister sought support of everybody to continue the pace of development

and take forward the country to its cherished goal of prosperity.

State Minister for Youth and Sports Biren Shikdar, Mayor of Dhaka South City

Corporation Sayeed Khokan, President of Bangladesh Puja Udjapon Parishad Shylen

Majumder, General Secretary Nirmal Chaterjee, President of Mohanagar Sarbojanin Puja

Committee Milan Dutta spoke on the occasion.

Minister for Religious Affairs Motiur Rahman, Food Minister Advocate Qamrul Islam,

local parliament member Haji Selim were present.

Earlier, the Prime Minister visited Dhaka Ramkrishna Mission where its principal

Swami Dhrubeshananda greeted her with a flower bouquet.

Local parliament member Qazi Firoz Rashid and Inspector General of Police Jabed

Patwari also spoke.

The Prime Minister said the people of all religions are living together in this

country with the spirit of fraternity.

She said her government has ensured freedom of performing religious rites and

enjoying equal rights of people irrespective of their religions, creed and caste.

Sheikh Hasina said the puja is being held across the country in a very peaceful

atmosphere and the people of other religions are also joining the festival of Durga

Puja.

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