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Yesterday a mass demonstration was organized under the banner of the district Hindu community in the Deobhog area of ​​Narayanganj city, demanding the protection of Debottar’s property (Zeus pond). Photo: Kaler Kantho

If the temple property is touched, there will be a massive explosion. We are also ready to be burned if necessary to protect this repository of religion. Mayor of Narayanganj City Corporation. Speakers at a rally on Saturday afternoon demanded the protection of the Debottar (Zeus Pond) property of a temple worth hundreds of millions of rupees against Selina Hayat Ivy and her family. The protesters vowed to take back the temple property from the clutches of the mayor and his family.

Speakers at a rally organized under the banner of the district’s Hindu community in the Deobhog area of ​​Narayanganj city also said that it was the work of criminals to seize the temple property. Conventional law prohibits the transfer or sale of Debottar’s property. However, Mayor Ivy and his family are attempting to seize Debottar’s property by falsifying documents. We are citizens of independent Bangladesh, the constitution has given us the right to protect our own interests. So we have already delivered a memorandum through the deputy commissioner to seek the Prime Minister’s intervention. We must protect the deposit of our religion.

Narayanganj Hindu Buddhist Christian Unity Parishad, Puja Udjapan Parishad, district Muslim community leaders, political leaders, leaders of various business organizations and various professional organizations, workers and ordinary people expressed their solidarity and solidarity by surrounding Zeus Pond with thousands of Hindus in the rally.

Eviction of the madrasa from the Masdai cemetery of the mayor of the city Ivy Fatullah at different times, eviction of innocent street vendors, letter to remove the Jannat mosque in Chashadhabagh from the city, demand for place for the DIT central mosque in the city, demolition of the traditional Muslim Rahmatullah Institute in the city Speakers at the rally criticized various controversial activities, including the demolition of rooms in the building.

Meanwhile, protesting against these controversial activities by Ivy, it was alleged at the rally that district leaders of the Awami League were being subjected to one case of harassment after another. Speaking about Debottar’s property, Mayor Ivy has already filed a case under the ICT Law against lawyer Khokon Sahar, general secretary of the Narayanganj Metropolitan Awami League.

The leaders of the Awami League lamented at the rally and said that the leaders and workers of the Awami League were embarrassed by these misdeeds of Mayor Ivy. In the name of seizing or taking away waqf ownership of temples or mosques, the leaders and workers will not allow the party to put their image in any way. If necessary, a movement will be formed that will unite Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists and Christians.

Speaking as the main guest at the rally, the chairman of the Parishad Central Committee of the Hindu Buddhist Christian Unity of Bangladesh. Nimchandra Bhowmik said, “During the establishment of the city of Narayanganj, Sri Sri Raja Laxminarayan Jiur Vigraha Mandir was established on behalf of Lord Laxminarayan in the Deobhog Akhra area of ​​the city of Sri Vican Lal Thakur. For hundreds of years, this temple has been a pure center for millions of Hindus in Narayanganj. The late Vikon Lal Pandey dug a pond next to the temple for the benefit of the faithful and surrounding residents on 36% of the land, known to locals as Zeus Pond. But the property of this temple is now owned by Mayor Ivy and his family.

Nirmal Chatterjee, general secretary of the central committee of Bangladesh Puja Udjapan Parishad, said that the huge property was recorded as Debottar property in the CS (British) pamphlet of the land survey. From the time of Ziaur Rahman, Mayor Ivy’s family began to occupy this property.

Lawyer Khokon Saha, general secretary of the Narayanganj Metropolitan Awami League, said he prayed for votes with vermilion in Sindhi during the vote. And now that the vote is gone, he has come to cut the wall of the temple property. No religion likes drama about religion.

Regarding the eviction of the street vendor, the city’s street vendor leader, Billal, said: ‘We have been kicked in the stomach. Street vendor or illegal. Is it legal to occupy the place of mosque, temple, railway? There is no parking in any building in the city, is it legal?

District Awami League General Secretary Abu Hasnat Mohammad Shahid Badal, Narayanganj Chamber of Commerce President Khaled Haider Khan Kajal, Defender Mohsin Mia, Defender Hasan Ferdous Jewel and Shikhan Sarkar also spoke at the rally. Das, Uttam Kumar Saha, Pradeep Kumar Das, Nimai Dey, Ranjit Mandal, and others.

Meanwhile, when asked about the controversial activities of the city’s mayor, Ivy, Narayanganj-4 MP Shamim Osman said: “The party leaders and workers are very patiently silent. These will be seen by the team and the center. We are trying to move the country forward under the leadership of Sheikh Hasina. So, no matter who debates in the game, no one is out of the loop.



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