Dhaka,
Oct 9 (UNB) - Extending his greetings to the country's all members of the Hindu
community, Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus has said that Bangladesh is a
country of communal harmony.
"Durga Puja is not
only a festival of the Hindu community... it has now become a festival for all.
The destruction of evil forces and the worship of truth and beauty are the main
features of the festival," he said in a message on the occasion of Durga
Puja, the main religious festival of the Hindu community.
Prof Yunus said the
constitution of the country guarantees equal rights to the people of all
religions and castes. "This country belongs to all of us. This country is
a safe home to all irrespective of caste and religion," said the Chief
Adviser.
He said the interim
government formed by the unprecedented uprising of students-workers-masses on
August 5 is working to improve the wellbeing of all and ensure equal rights
regardless of caste and religion.
Prof Yunus, encouraged
by the anti-discrimination spirit, called upon all to build a Bangladesh free
from hunger, poverty and build a country of happiness, keeping the bonds of
communal harmony unharmed.
He wished for peace,
wellbeing and prosperity of all the citizens of Bangladesh.
The government has said
that law enforcement agencies are sincerely focusing on the security concerns
shared by the Hindu community.
Chief Adviser's Deputy
Press Secretary Apurba Jahangir on Tuesday evening said that all Puja mandaps
across the country will be monitored through IP cameras with adequate
patrolling by the police, Rab and intelligence agencies.
The government has
already announced an additional public holiday on Thursday (October 10) for
Durga Puja.
The Durga Puja holiday
will now last four days, starting from Thursday.
This extension comes as
Friday and Saturday are already government holidays this month.
"This extra holiday
has been granted to ensure smooth and joyous celebrations of the Durga
Puja," Special Assistant to the Chief Adviser Mahfuj Alam said while
talking to reporters at the Dhakeshwari Temple on Tuesday morning.
END/UNB/MK/SAM/1558 hrs