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Don’t look at crime, look at punishment too: PM

She urges all to uphold communal harmony
UNB . Dhaka
04 Oct 2022 19:42:46 | Update: 04 Oct 2022 20:00:22
Don’t look at crime, look at punishment too: PM
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina addresses a greetings exchange programme with the Hindu religious people in Dhaka Tuesday on the occasion of Durga Puja — PID Photo

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Tuesday asked all not to magnify any incident that goes against any religion, rather look at the punitive measures that have been taken by the government.

“Do not magnify any incident that takes place in any area (of the country), rather I will request you to look at the punitive measures of the government against that incident,” she said.

The prime minister said this while speaking at a greetings exchange programme with the Hindu religious people of the country on the occasion of Durga Puja.

The programme was held on the premises of Dhakeshwari National Temple in Dhaka while the prime minister joined the programme virtually from her official residence Ganabhaban.

Sheikh Hasina also sought cooperation from all including the Hindus to maintain communal harmony in the country.

“I will seek your cooperation in this regard and hope that you will cooperate.”

She said that the government always tries to uphold the non-communal spirit or secular character of the country and step forward towards prosperity maintaining that.

The prime minister again categorically warned that no one will be allowed to undermine anyone’s religious sentiment.

“No one will be allowed to say anything (derogatory) hitting others’ religious sentiment. This is applicable for any religion,” she said.

Sheikh Hasina said that religion is about one’s belief. “It is one’s belief on Allah or the Creator, we have to go with that belief.”

In this connection, she said that Islam is a very open and generous religion, and there are directives in Islam to show respect to all other religions.

She mentioned Surah Kafirun where it is stated that every person will perform their respective religious rituals and people from all religions will enjoy equal rights. “And we believe that from our heart.”

She said that the government is always cautious to ensure religious harmony in the country.

“Steps have always been taken whenever any incident takes place because we want that all citizens of this country whatever their religion be will perform their respective religious rituals equally.”

The prime minister also expressed deep shock and sorrow at the deaths in a boat capsize in the Koratoa River in Panchagarh where Hindu devotees were heading towards Badheshwar Temple on the occasion of Mahalaya on September 25.

She mentioned that people of the country celebrate every religious festival of all religions with unity, a trend she termed as “very much unique”.

“It is our great success that we are upholding this spirit.”

She said that there is no scope to undermine others.

Talking about the Russia-Ukraine war, sanctions and counter-sanctions, she said not only the people of Bangladesh but also people around the world are suffering.

She said that inflation has increased, prices of everyday essentials have increased and developed countries are also struggling.

She requested all to utilise every inch of land for producing something.

“Because economic recession is created, I went to the United Nations where I discussed with many world leaders. I also discussed it with the UN secretary general. All are very much anxious and (they) apprehend that there might be a grave famine in 2023 while the economic recession will deepen,” she said.

Sheikh Hasina requested all to take preparation from right now.

“We have our people, we have very fertile lands, let not any land uncultivated. Produce whatever you can and maintain austerity in using everything including power and water. We have to work wisely, considering our future,” she said.

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