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Religion is an affair of individuals, but festivals are for all: Hasina

Religion is an affair of individuals, but festivals are for all: Hasina

Mir Afroz Zaman | @indiablooms | 07 Oct 2019, 03:45 pm

Dhaka, Oct 7 (UNI) Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said on Monday that her government has been able to create a conducive atmosphere for all to celebrate religious festivals with due dignity and freedom which is the best achievement of Bangladesh as all people irrespective of their religions are celebrating the festivals together.

"Bangladesh is a secular country, and, we all, irrespective of religion, caste and creed,  are moving together along the same road. We all are celebrating festivals including religious ones together which is the best achievement for us," she said while addressing a function during her visit to the Durga Puja Mandap at Ramkrishna Mission here in the evening.

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 the people of different faiths are living together in Bangladesh with the spirit of the Liberation War as they, irrespective of their caste, creed and religion, fought shoulder to shoulder to liberate the country at the call of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.

"So, we wanted to create a congenial atmosphere for the people of all faiths to celebrate their festivals in a nice environment. We have been able to create that environment," she said.

"The conducive environment is created only when Awami League comes to power," she stated.

"The slogan ‘Dhormo JaarJaar, Utsob Shobar’ (religion is for individuals, festivals belong to all) is being implemented on the ground, as can be seen from the fact that the people of Hindu community are taking the charge of security of Eidgahs during the Eid prayers while Muslim youths are guarding the Puja Mandaps during prayers," she pointed out


The premier added that there had been an adverse atmosphere in Bangladesh, but in the last decade the Awami League government has been able to create an environment, where everyone can enjoy their religion .


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.


Referring to Pahela Baishakh(Bengali New Year), she said, it is now being celebrated together by the people of all faiths and the government is also giving festival bonus.

The premier said that she wanted a country free from militancy, narcotics and corruption which are destroying the families, society and the country as well, adding, we want continuation of the ongoing peace and progress of the country.

Sheikh Hasina said she herself and her Indian counterpart Narendra Modi jointly inaugurated the Vivekananda Bhaban hostel in Dhaka on October 5 during her four-day official visit to New Delhi, which facilitates the sanatani Hindu students to study.

In this context, Bangladesh has good relations with neighbouring countries following Bangabandhu’s foreign policy, 'Friendship to all, malice to none', she said.

The premier also thanked members of the law enforcement agencies for safeguarding the puja mandaps round the clock.


Local lawmaker Kazi Firoz Rashid, Inspector General of Police (IGP) Dr Mohammad Javed Patwary and Head of Ramkrishna Math and Ramkrishna Mission Swami Purnatmananda spoke on the occasion.

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