High Commissioner of India in Madrasa in Chittagong



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On Sunday afternoon, he went to Jamia Ahmadiyya Sunnia Kamil Madrasa in Chittagong with his wife.

Doraiswamy spoke with the 8-year-old madrasa teachers in the Bibirhat area of ​​Muradpur in the city.

He also assured Jamia’s students to go to India and study there, the madrasa director said.

The Indian High Commissioner spent a busy day in Chittagong on Sunday. After attending a discussion in the Chittagong Chamber, he visited the European Club in Pahartali in the city at noon.

Later in the afternoon, after exchanging views with journalists at the Chittagong Press Club, he went to Jamia Ahmadiyya Sunnia Kamil Madrasa, the oldest religious educational institution in Chittagong.

Madrasa director Maulana Ashiyar Rahman told bdnews24.com: “The Indian ambassador visited the madrasa ICT, multimedia class, science lab, huge library and physical infrastructure and was happy.

“We have a proposal in the conversations with the ambassador. The students from our madrassa go to study at large educational institutions in different countries. India is a large country and there are many world-class educational institutions. We offer our students opportunities and scholarships to study. there. He instructed the Indian High Commission officials to investigate the matter and assured them that they would attach importance to the madrasa students. “

The director said that he had raised the issue of community harmony in Bangladesh with the High Commissioner of India.

“I told the ambassador that there are good relations between Hindus, Muslims, Buddhists and Christians in Bangladesh. In India, as in this country, everyone must be in harmony, so that Muslims can live in safety and with dignity.

Anindya Banerjee, Assistant High Commissioner of India in Chittagong and Shubhashish Sinha, Second Secretary of the Office of the Assistant High Commissioner in Chittagong were present during the Ambassador’s visit to the Madrasah.

Also present were the Chairman of the Bangladesh Gaussia Committee, Peer Mohammad, the Deputy General Secretary Muhammad Mosaheb Uddin Bakhtiyar and the former General Secretary Muhammad Mahbubul Alam.



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