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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina today reiterated her call to the people to stand firm in the non-community spirit of the Liberation War on the Day of the Great Victory and said that everyone, regardless of religion and caste, would live with equal rights in the soil of this country. It must be remembered that all have united and made this country independent, shedding blood in the liberation war. Everyone will have the freedom to practice whatever their religion. We believe in that consciousness and Islam teaches us.

He said this while addressing a discussion meeting organized by the Bangladesh Awami League on the occasion of the Great Victory Day on Wednesday afternoon. He virtually participated in the discussion meeting held at the Awami League headquarters at 23 Bangabandhu Avenue via video conference from Ganobhaban.

The Prime Minister said: “One thing I will say is that people of all religions – Hindus, Muslims, Christians, Buddhists – will live on this land, which means that we will not despise other religions because Muslims are the majority.” Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) also taught us that.

“All I can say is that everyone has to face any situation with tolerance,” he said. We will think about how much we have been able to do for the country by listening to what someone said or did not say. Only then can we make the right decision. I can do the right thing.

Sheikh Hasina said that on the eve of the great victory of 1971, there was a conspiracy to assassinate our intellectuals. So that there is no one wise and talented to advance Bangladesh. Immediately after the start of the war, especially on December 8 and 9, there was a mass intellectual murder and we observe December 14 as the day of martyred intellectuals.

When mentioning the loss of a relative, the Prime Minister said that many people did not even find the bodies of their relatives at that time. After the brutal murder of the father of the nation and his family in 75, many leaders and activists of the Awami League, the Chhatra League and other organizations have been killed and their bodies have not been found. This torture continues. We have seen everything from arson to militancy to terrorism.

He said that there has been an attempt to talk about the Bangabandhu sculpture. Bangladesh is a country of non-community consciousness. People of all religions will have the same opportunities in Bangladesh.

Sheikh Hasina said: “I would ask everyone to strengthen our organization.” The ideal of the father of the nation must be brought to the people.

He said that the name that was attempted to be removed after ’75, UNESCO today announced that those who will be able to contribute to the economy on behalf of the Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman will receive international awards. I think this is a great gift for the entire Bengali nation on the centenary of Mujib.

Obaidul Quader, Secretary General of the party and Minister of Road Transport and Bridges delivered the introductory speech at the debate. Deputy Secretary General and Minister of Information of the party. Hasan Mahmud also spoke.

Among the members and leaders of the Awami League President’s Council were former ministers Begum Matia Chowdhury, Agriculture Minister Dr. Abdur Razzak, Jahangir Kabir Nanak and Abdur Rahman.

Also speaking were Deputy Secretary General Afam Bahauddin Nasim, Organizing Secretary Mirza Azam, Awami League North and South Presidents Sheikh Bazlur Rahman and Abu Ahmed Mannafi, and Central Member and Freedom Fighter Mofazzal Hossain Chowdhury Maya, Bikram . Secretary of publicity and publications of the party. Abdus Sobhan Golap led the discussion from the edge of Ganobhaban.



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