BD’s tough policy on violence against religious minorities highlighted

London confce on Freedom of Religion or Belief'


FE Team | Published: July 08, 2022 00:35:36


BD’s tough policy on violence against religious minorities highlighted

Bangladesh has highlighted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's zero-tolerance policy on discrimination or violence against religious minorities at the '2022 International Ministerial Conference on Freedom of Religion or Belief' in London, reports UNB.
State Minister for Religious Affairs Mohammed Faridul Haque Khan delivered the country's statement at the conference hosted by the UK government on July 5-6, according to Bangladesh High Commission in London.
In 1971, Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman founded a democratic and secular people's republic, the spirit of which was destroyed by the communal forces following the brutal assassination of Bangabandhu in 1975, said the state minister.
"It was his visionary daughter Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina who restored religious freedom in the constitution as the cornerstone of our secular identity and declared a 'zero tolerance policy' on any form of discrimination or violence against religious minorities," he said.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's exceptional leadership in sheltering 1.1 million Rohingya Muslims was praised as a unique example of protecting the highest number of religious minorities when the minister made Bangladesh's pledges at the pledging session of the conference.
The pledges include renovation and restoration of more than 2300 important Hindu temples, 65 major churches and establishments for Christian communities, and building of a Buddhist monastery at the birthplace of Gautam Buddha in Lumbini of Nepal as well as the construction of a permanent office for the Hindu, Buddhist, and Christian Welfare Trusts in Dhaka for the first time in Bangladesh.
Faridul also briefed the conference on Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's major initiatives to ensure the welfare and equal rights of all religious groups, including allocation of the largest budget ever for the four major religious groups and providing allowances for their festivals.
He highlighted that the government would implement a nationwide 'Religious Harmony and Awareness' project through education and cultural activism involving women, youth, civil society, community and faith leaders to promote further a culture of peace, tolerance and inclusiveness".

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