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Bangladesh President Mohammad Shahabuddin, what did the President of Bangladesh say about India's condemnation of the Durga Puja incident? – Bangladesh President Mohammad Shahabuddin comment about India's condemnation of Durga Puja incident


India has strongly reacted and condemned several incidents surrounding Durga Puja in Bangladesh. A gold crown gifted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been stolen from Jashoreswari Kali Temple. Other minorities, including Hindus, have been attacked. India strongly condemned this. After that the President of Bangladesh Mohammad Sahabuddin gave the message of equality among all religions. He called upon the people of all religions of that country to unite to move the country forward. He also commented that everyone there is Bangladeshi. According to tradition, Durga idol is dedicated in Bangladesh on Sunday. Then the President of Bangladesh gave this message. On Sunday, a function was held at Bangabhaban with citizens of various religions. There, the President of Bangladesh told everyone to unite and build 'a better Bangladesh'. He said, 'We are all Bangladeshis. Here we are all connected with everyone. There is no place for religious minorities or majorities. We do not want to create any division in the name of religion.'

The President of Bangladesh said, 'Bengali tradition and culture are intertwined with Durga Puja. That is why it is not a religious festival, it is a social festival. As a result of the union of all, it has become universal.'

Incidentally, idols are allegedly vandalized in many places in Bangladesh before Durga Puja. Along with this, threats were also made in several areas centered on Puja. A pavilion was attacked in Tantibazar area of ​​Dhaka during Puja. Several people were injured. Also, a gold crown gifted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi was stolen from Jashoreshwari Kali temple in Satkhira. Delhi reacted strongly to this.

Jashoreshwari Temple: Gold crown stolen from Bangladesh temple, India reacts strongly

The Ministry of External Affairs also said that India is concerned about such incidents during Puja. The Ministry of External Affairs of India also said that such incidents took place following a special procedure. Along with this, the Ministry of External Affairs appealed to the government of that country to ensure adequate security arrangements for Hindus and other minorities living in Bangladesh. According to Bangladesh Police, 40 incidents have occurred there based on Puja. 17 people have been arrested in this incident.

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