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'Desecration of holy Quran' in Cumilla, govt urges calm

UNB . Dhaka
13 Oct 2021 19:50:13 | Update: 13 Oct 2021 23:58:50
'Desecration of holy Quran' in Cumilla, govt urges calm
Members of law enforcement patrolling streets of Cumilla as reports of desecration of the holy Quran sparked violence in the city. — BBC Photo

State Minister for Religious Affairs Md Faridul Haque Khan has urged the people of the country to exercise restraint and not to take law into their own hands over the reported desecration of the holy Quran in Cumilla.

“Don’t take law into your own hands. Everyone should maintain religious harmony and peace,” he said in an emergency announcement on Wednesday evening.

“We’re closely monitoring the situation in Cumilla. The local administration has been instructed to investigate what really happened [there],” he said.

“Anyone involved in destroying religious harmony [in the country] must be brought under the ambit of law and arrangements be made to give proper punishment,” the state minister added.

Earlier on the day, several puja mandaps were attacked after a copy of holy Quran was found at a mandap in Cumilla, adds BBC citing Nirmal Pal, general secretary of Cumilla district Puja Celebration Parishad.

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