PM Tarique Rahman vows to turn Bangladesh into safe land for people of all faiths

In a recent address, Prime Minister Tarique Rahman reiterated his commitment to fostering a safe and inclusive environment for all religious communities in Bangladesh. His comments come at a critical time, given the rising concerns over the safety of minority groups, particularly Hindus, who have faced increased violence and discrimination since the political upheaval that led to the ousting of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in August 2024. Rahman's emphasis on building a pluralistic society is seen as a necessary response to the challenges posed by religious intolerance and sectarian strife in the country. He urged citizens to embrace diversity and work collectively towards a harmonious society, highlighting the importance of mutual respect and understanding among different faiths. The Prime Minister's stance aims not only to reassure minority populations but also to promote national unity in a country where religious tensions have historically been a source of conflict. As Bangladesh grapples with these issues, Rahman's leadership will be crucial in determining the future of communal relations in the nation.
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