Religious Affairs Adviser Dr. AFM Khalid Hossain has said the responsibility to protect and enhance the country's image lies with people of all religions because the country belongs to everyone.
The adviser said this while visiting the Banani Puja Mandap in Dhaka on the occasion of Durga Puja, the largest religious festival of the Hindu community.
"We are like a family. Our constitutional rights are equal for all. We must be cautious and responsible to ensure that the country's image is not tarnished,” Khalid said.
"All kinds of security measures have been taken to ensure that the Durga Puja festival goes smoothly. Necessary instructions have been given to the police, Ansar-VDP, Army, Navy, and Air Force for ensuring security. Additionally, a control room has been set up at the Ministry of Religious Affairs.
“If any miscreant comes to attack puja mandaps or vandalize the idols, they must be apprehended and handed over to the law enforcement authorities. The government will ensure the highest punishment for these miscreants according to the prevailing laws,” added the adviser.
"We are still self-centered. We cannot make space for others in our hearts. We need to broaden our hearts and expand our perspectives. We must enhance mutual harmony and unity,” the adviser also said.
"Previous governments generally allocated Tk 2 crore for assisting puja mandaps during Durga Puja. But this year, the current government has allocated Tk 4 crore. The government has taken all possible measures to ensure that the Sanatan religion followers can celebrate the Sharadiya Durga Puja festival with religious solemnity and enthusiasm,” he also said.
Senior Secretary of the Public Security Division of the Ministry of Home Affairs, Dr Mohammad Abdul Momen, Secretary of Religious Affairs Md. A.H. Hamid Zomadder, General Secretary of Gulshan Banani Puja Foundation Asim Kumar Joardar, and leaders of the Puja Celebration Committee were present at the time, among others.