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President asks all to make anti-graft drive a success

October 09, 2019 00:00:00


Terming corruption one of the major obstacles to socio-economic development, President Abdul Hamid urged on Friday all to come forward to make the ongoing drives against militancy, drugs, extortion, gambling and corruption a success, reports BSS.

President Hamid made the call at a reception hosted for the members of the Hindu community at Bangabhaban, marking Durga Puja.

"Everyone should take oath to eliminate injustice and corruption from the society keeping this principle- 'Won't do wrong myself, nor do allow others' in mind '. Then the country will move forward and a peaceful society will be established," he said.

He said that Durga Puja is not only a religious festival but also a social festival.

"All, regardless of religions and caste, celebrate the festival. This festival creates a bridge of harmony among people. It becomes a universal festival with participation of all," he added.

The President also urged everyone to play their vital role from their respective position to prevent evil activities from the society for building a peaceful society.

Mentioning the existing communal harmony as a tradition of Banglaees, President Hamid said the tradition must continue through combined efforts of all for our overall development.

Abdul Hamid and his wife Rashida Khanom also exchanged greetings with the guests.

Hindu religious personalities, leaders of various puja committees, and Indian High Commissioner to Bangladesh Riva Ganguly Das, among others, joined the reception.


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