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Hindu Leaders Meet Dr Yunus

Govt committed to protect rights of every citizen: Chief Adviser

Published : Tuesday, 27 August, 2024 at 12:00 AM  Count : 458
Interim government Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus on Monday said Bangladesh is a large family where the responsibility of the government is to protect the rights of every citizen.

Professor Yunus said he wants to build a Bangladesh where everyone can practice their faith without any fear and where no temple needs to be guarded.

"Our responsibility is to establish the rights of every citizen. Our job is to ensure justice for every citizen," the Chief Adviser said.

Prof Yunus made the comments while exchanging greetings with the leaders of Bangladesh's Hindu community on the occasion of Janmastomi, the auspicious birth celebration of Lord Sri Krishna.

"There can't be any divisions among people in our country. We are equal citizens. The interim government is determined to protect the rights of every citizen of the country," he said.

Hindu leaders greeted the Chief Adviser on the auspicious occasion, saying they have sought blessings of the Lord Sri Krishna for the harmony and prosperity of the nation and the Interim Government.

Hindu leaders said they suspended Janmastomi celebrations in the flood-stricken parts of the country and sent food and relief to the region.

Hindu leaders praised the Chief Adviser's recent comments at the Dhakeswari Mandir, a sacred temple in Old Dhaka, saying it would help build a non-communal society in the country and ensure religious harmony in the society.

They raised the issue of Hindu property grabbing, including the land of Hindu temples, according to the Chief Adviser's press wing.

The Hindu leaders included Kajal Debnath and Monindra Kumar Nath of Hindu Buddha Christian Oikya Parishad, Charu Charan Brahmachari of ISKCON, Basudeb Dhar and Santosh Sharma of Bangladesh Puja Udjapon Parishad, and Priti Chakraborty of Universal Medical College and Hospital.    —UNB



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