Bangladesh epitome of religious harmony: PM

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Bangla Tribune Desk
Published : 16:57, May 20, 2019 | Updated : 17:03, May 20, 2019

PM greets leaders from Buddhist communities.Photo PIDPrime Minister Sheikh Hasina said, Bangladesh has set a glaring example of giving equal opportunity to the people of all religions so that none can feel neglected, reports state news agency BSS.

“We are careful to ensure that none of any religion feel neglected, and Bangladesh has set an example in the world to this end,” she said when leaders of the Buddhist community greeted her on the occasion of Buddha Purnima at her official residence Ganobhaban on Monday (May 20).

She mentioned that it is the duty of a state to ensure that all the people can observe their respective religions in a peaceful manner.

“This tolerance and brotherhood will prevail everywhere, and that is our aim,” she continued.

The premier said the government wanted to achieve economic development making the country free from terrorism and militancy.

Describing terrorism and militancy as global problems, she said, “The people who are involved in militancy are just militants and they have no religion, no country and border.”

Former Industries Minister Dilip Barua also spoke at the programme where special assistant to the Prime Minister Barrister Biplab Barua conducted it.

Chattogram Hill Tracts (CHT) Affairs Minister Bir Bahadur Ushwe Singh, state minister for religious affairs Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah, Dipangkar Talukder MP, Bandarban Zila Parishad chairman Kaish Hla, Rangamati Zila Parishad Chairman Dhumketu Chakma, Khagrachari Zila Prishad Chairman Kongjuri Marma, Bangladesh Buddha Kristi Prochar Songha president Sanghanayak Shuddhananda Mohathero, International Buddha Bihar principal Dhormamitra Mohathero, Shakkyamoni Buddha Bihar principal Proggyananda Mohathero, Nobo Shalbon Bihar principal Shilvodro Mohathero, Bangladesh Buddhist Federation general secretary Sunanda Priyo Bhikkhu and BSMMU VC Prof Dr Kanak Kanti Barua were also present.

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