Stay vigilant against those who intend to disrupt social peace during Durga Puja: Jamaat chief
"We must remain alert so that no one with malicious intent can harm the social peace and order during Durga Puja," Shafiqur said
Dr Shafiqur Rahman, chief of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami, has called for vigilance to ensure that no ill-intentioned individual can disrupt social peace and order during Durga Puja.
He made the call during a brief stop at Munshi Bazar Bypass in the outskirts of Faridpur this morning (1 September), while on his way to meet the families of those killed in Kushtia during the Anti-discrimination Movement.
"We must remain alert so that no one with malicious intent can harm the social peace and order during Durga Puja," Shafiqur said.
Highlighting the importance of communal harmony, the Jamaat chief assured, "As a country of communal harmony, Bangladesh is about to celebrate the major Hindu festival of Durga Puja. We will remain vigilant and support them, ensuring that no one disrupts the peace and order."
The event was attended by key leaders of the Faridpur district Jamaat, including District Ameer Maulana Badruddin, Naib-e-Ameer Imtiaz Uddin Ahmed, District Secretary Professor Abdul Wahab, Municipal Ameer Maulana Rafiqul Islam, and Municipal Secretary Ibrahim Muntaqir Taqim, along with other leaders and activists.