Bangladesh National Hindu Alliance places 4-point demand ahead of Durga Puja
UNB
Publish: 20 Sep 2024, 09:52 PM
Dhaka,
September 20, 2023 (UNB) - The Bangladesh National Hindu Alliance has voiced
four key demands, including a three-day public holiday, in anticipation of the
upcoming Durga Puja.
These demands were
presented at a press conference held at the Dhaka Press Club on Friday. Key
figures present included the Alliance's president Prabhas Chandra Roy,
executive secretary Palash Kanti Dey, chief coordinator Dr. Sonali Das, and
executive president Sudhanshu Chandra Biswas.
The speakers highlighted
that the largest religious festival for the Hindu community, Durga Puja, is set
to begin on October 9. They emphasized that this festival represents unity and
celebration for the entire Bengali nation. The community engages in five days
of religious activities, with the main days of worship being Shaptami, Ashtami,
and Navami. The speakers stressed that the festival requires significant
commitment and adherence to religious customs.
They noted that the
Hindu community often faces discrimination during Durga Puja, pointing out that
there is only one day of government holiday during the five-day celebration.
This limited holiday prevents many from fully participating in the festivities
and sharing the joy of the occasion with family. They urged the Chief Adviser
to declare three days of public holiday for Ashtami, Navami, and Dashami.
The speakers also
reflected on past experiences, stating that incidents of vandalism against
idols have occurred in various districts before and after the festival. As a
result, the Hindu community is increasingly concerned about the security of
puja pandals and their establishments this year. They called for enhanced
security measures, including the installation of CCTV cameras at all permanent
and temporary temples at government expense, as well as ensuring security by
government forces during the puja.
The demands of the
National Hindu Alliance:
Declaration of a
three-day public holiday for Durga Puja (Ashtami, Navami, and Dashami)
Installation of CCTV
cameras at all permanent and temporary puja mandaps and provision of security
by government forces before and during the festival.
Establishment of a
minority protection law and a minority commission.
Deployment of military
personnel at all puja mandaps during Durga Puja.
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