Buddhists in Bangladesh
Home Affairs Adviser assures Buddhist Federation of full support for holding events
Home Affairs Adviser, Lt Gen (retd) Jahangir Alam Chowdhury, has assured that the Buddhist Federation will receive all necessary assistance to ensure their events are held in a peaceful and joyful environment.
He made this commitment during a discussion today with leaders of the Buddhist Federation at the Ministry of Home Affairs.
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Following the meeting, the adviser spoke to journalists, emphasizing the government’s dedication to providing comprehensive support. “We have assured the leaders of the Buddhist Federation that they will be able to organize their event in a joyous atmosphere. Whatever form of cooperation they need, we will provide,” said the adviser.
Addressing concerns about security, especially in the Hill Tracts, he said that while the issue of the hill districts was not specifically discussed, there is no reason for concern. "Anyone attempting to breach security will face appropriate action," he warned.
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In the same discussion, the Home Affairs Adviser also commented on the ongoing Durga Puja celebrations. After visiting Gazipur to observe the festivities, he noted the positive atmosphere and expressed hope that the celebrations would continue smoothly. “If any issues arise, we will be informed and will take necessary steps to address them,” he added.
The Adviser to the Buddhist Federation, Sukumar Barua, acknowledged the cooperation from the Home Ministry, saying that they had sought support to ensure a peaceful and successful event. "There is always some concern about security, and this year is no exception. We have requested assistance to hold our event safely and beautifully," he said.
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