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No discrimination based on religion, caste, tribe in country

Says Army Chief on Janmashtami


August 17, 2025 00:00:00


Chief of Army Staff General Waker-Uz-Zaman enjoys a dance performance at the inaugural programme of the Janmashtami procession at Dhakeshwari Temple in the capital on Saturday. — Focus Bangla

Chief of Army Staff General Waker-Uz-Zaman has said there will be no discrimination based on religion, caste and tribe in Bangladesh, reports UNB.

Bangladesh is a country of harmony. For hundreds of years, Hindus, Muslims, Buddhists, Christians, Paharis, Bengalis, and tribal communities have lived together peacefully, he said.

The army chief made the remarks while inaugurating the Janmashtami procession at the Dhakeshwari Temple in the capital on Saturday.

He further said this country belongs to all of us. "We all are equal and there will be no discrimination on the basis of religion, caste, or tribe. We all have equal rights in every aspect of this nation. That is how we envision a brighter, unified future," he added.

Emphasising the role of the armed forces in upholding peace, the Army Chief added, "Our pledge today is to preserve a peaceful and harmonious environment. The armed forces are deployed across the country, and we will always stand by the people and work together with you."

Addressing members of the Hindu community and other minority groups, he said you have every right to live peacefully in this country and to celebrate your religious festivals with joy. "We will share in that joy with you."

The Army chief expressed the hope the teachings of Lord Krishna would inspire harmony and unity across the nation. "On this sacred occasion of Janmashtami, may Lord Krishna's ideals spread across Bangladesh. Guided by those values, let us live together in peace and mutual respect," he said.

He thanked the organisers for inviting him to the celebration and praised the spirit of inclusiveness embodied by the Janmashtami festival.

Navy Chief Admiral Mohammad Nazmul Hassan, Air Force Chief Air Chief Marshal Hasan Mahmood Khan, and other senior military officials, were also present.

BSS adds: Janmashtami, one of the major religious festivals of the Hindu community commemorating the birth of Lord Sri Krishna, was celebrated across the country on Saturday with due religious fervour and gaiety.

On the occasion, various programmes including colorful processions, discussions, recitation from the Srimad Bhagavad Geeta, performance of devotional songs, vog arati, distribution of mahaprashad and cultural events were organised in the capital and other parts of the country.

According to Hindu mythology, Sri Krishna was born on the eighth day of the dark fortnight in the Bangla month of Bhadra. It is believed that he incarnates in every age to protect the virtuous from the wicked and to establish truth, justice, and beauty in society.


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