Dhaka,
Oct 12 (UNB) - JusticeMakers Bangladesh in France (JMBF) has strongly condemned
the 'deliberate' disruption of religious harmony at the JM Sen Hall Puja Mandap
on Thursday (October 10).
In a statement, the
rights body says that six members of the Chattogram Cultural Academy, 'linked
to the Islamic fundamentalist party Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami', infiltrated
the Durga Puja celebration under false pretenses.
After deceptively
obtaining permission to perform patriotic songs, they 'audaciously' staged an
Islamic musical performance in the middle of the dance show.
JMBF demands the
immediate arrest of those involved in this act and calls for exemplary
punishment through a transparent legal process. The rights body insists that
the perpetrators must face the full force of the law for 'inciting division and
undermining religious freedom'.
Robert Simon, prominent
French human rights activist and Chief Adviser of JMBF, said that this blatant
act of disrespect during Durga Puja is not only an insult to Hindu beliefs but
also an attack on the principles of religious tolerance. "Such actions
during a significant religious festival for Bangladesh's Hindu minority are
utterly reprehensible and must not be tolerated in a society that values
pluralism and peace."
Advocate Shahanur Islam,
human rights lawyer and Founder-President of JMBF mentioned that this incident
highlights the ongoing challenges facing religious minorities in Bangladesh.
"We urge political and community leaders to condemn this attack on
religious harmony and work towards fostering mutual respect and unity."
JMBF urges the
government and law enforcement agencies to ensure that the minority Hindu
community can conduct their religious activities without fear or interference.
"It is the state's responsibility to provide a safe environment where all
citizens can worship freely."
Religious freedom is a
cornerstone of any civilized society and any infringement upon it must be met
with swift and decisive action. JMBF stands in solidarity with the Hindu
community and all minorities in Bangladesh striving for their right to worship
and live in peace.
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