State Minister for Information and Broadcasting Mohammad A Arafat has emphasised the importance of increasing investment in arts and culture to build a peaceful and prosperous society.
He was speaking at the inaugural ceremony of the 12th Liberation DocFest Bangladesh, an international documentary film festival on liberation and human rights, held at the Liberation War Museum in Dhaka’s Agargaon on Thursday.
Highlighting the importance of arts and culture in building a developed Bangladesh by 2041, the state minister acknowledged the significant economic progress made over the past 15 years. However, he stressed the need to prioritise investment in arts and culture over the next five years.
"If we want to fight against extremism, fundamentalism, and evil forces, no weapon can be more powerful than art and culture," he declared. "The development of art, literature, and culture is essential for us now. At the same time, innovative talent is crucial in the field of art, literature, and culture," he also said.
Arafat emphasized the state's responsibility to provide economic support and advancement to the arts sector, enabling the flourishing of talent and the dissemination of humanity and human values through art.
"Ultimately, we want to build a humane world and become global citizens," he stated.
The junior minister expressed the government's commitment to fostering a conducive environment for the healthy development of the arts industry. He assured his ministry will play a proactive role in achieving this goal.