2024-08-13 13:47:07
The chief adviser of the interim government. Muhammad Yunus said, the rights are equal for everyone, as people of this country, we should not be divided in getting the rights, but everyone should be united. Everyone in Bangladesh is one family. There is no scope for distinction or discrimination.
He said these things during an exchange with Hindu community leaders at Dhakeshwari temple in the capital on Tuesday (August 13).
Dr. Yunus said, the main goal is to establish democratic rights and human rights. Justice is our goal. Everyone has equal rights under the law. Holds, helps. Then consider what I could do and what I could not do.
In the exchange meeting, the chief adviser said that, ‘We do not get the right to the law; The justice system doesn’t look at us, the police doesn’t look at us – nothing looks at us’ because I couldn’t establish the right. We could not establish our policy. Organized institutionally, it is a biased institution. Whatever you say, start making a fuss, they will be amused. Don’t take us to that funny game again. We come – one people, one right. No distinction can be made between them.
On August 5, violence spread across the country after the overthrow of Sheikh Hasina’s government in a mass movement. Apart from Awami League leaders, houses, businesses and temples of Hindus were also attacked. After that, a press release signed by Rana Dasgupta, general secretary of Hindu Buddhist Christian Unity Council, said that Hindus were attacked in 29 districts of the country. In such a situation, Sanatan religious people started agitation in various districts including Shahbagh seeking security.