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Temples, like mosques, will not require guards: Jamaat Amir


Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Amir Dr. Shafiqur Rahman said, if I don't need a guard at my house, if I don't need a guard at my mosque, then why should Hindu brothers need a guard at their temple? We do not want such discrimination. We want our children's anti-discrimination movement to end all discrimination.

He said these things while speaking as the chief guest at a rally organized by Jamaat-e-Islami Dinajpur North District Branch at Dinajpur Institute ground at around 10 am on Monday (September 2).

Dr. Shafiqur Rahman also said that this movement is not of any group or party, this movement is the movement of people. People took to the streets and made this movement successful. Here people of any particular religion caste did not fight only. If someone wants to use this movement of the people for their own interests, then again the 18 crore people of the country will stop it.

We must guard the success of this revolution, this change, this movement, which has been gained in exchange of thousands of lives. This nation will not tolerate any kind of insult.

Jamaat Ameer said, We want such a country, such a world, in which people of all religions will live in peace, regardless of caste, party, religion. As a citizen of this country, wherever we go in the country and abroad, we will proudly say that I am a citizen of Bangladesh. Now there will be no need to guard the places of worship of any religious community on special occasions. Because here everyone is a citizen of Bangladesh by birth. Let Bangladesh become a non-discrimination country. We want a nation that can be proud of us.

Jamaat-e-Islami Dinajpur North District Ameer Md. Anisur Rahman presided over the meeting as special guests, Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Central Assistant Secretary General Maulana Abdul Halim, Central Organizing Secretary Principal Maulana Momtaz Uddin, Jamaat Central Working Council Member Prof. Mahbubur Rahman Belal and Jagpa Central Committee Vice- President Engineer Rashed Pradhan.

Before this, the Amir of the Jamaat Dr. Shafiqur Rahman reached Dinajpur from Dhaka by helicopter and went to the Paharpur residence of Shaheed Rudra Sen in the anti-discrimination student movement and met his parents. Besides, he spoke to the family members of the martyrs who came to the gathering place and paid two lakhs in cash to each martyr's family.

Note that 7 people of Dinajpur district were martyred in the anti-discrimination student movement. They are Rudra Sen, a resident of Paharpur in Dinajpur district and Shabi student, Madrasa student Md. Masum Reza, Abdul Kafi, an employee of a private company in Biral's Nagarbari, Zainal Abedin, a rickshaw driver in Pakura area of ​​the same upazila, Md. Rabiul Islam Rahul, a student of Raniganj Ehia Hossain School and College in Dinajpur Sadar Upazila, Garment worker of Lakshipur Basudebpur village in Chirirbandar Upazila. Sumon Patwari and garment worker of Dabra Jineshwari village of Birganj. Salim Uddin was killed in the anti-discrimination student movement.

Bangladesh /MP




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