Home Affairs Adviser’s Heinous Remark Insults Hindu Faith – A Direct Attack on Bangladesh’s Secular Promise
Home Affairs Adviser’s Heinous Remark Insults Hindu Faith – A Direct Attack on Bangladesh’s Secular Promise
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The Home Affairs Adviser of the illegitimate Yunus government has shattered the spirit of Bangladesh’s Liberation War by making a vile remark against Hinduism. In his recent statement, Hindu faith was scorned and religious rituals were degraded as nothing more than a “gathering of liquor and drugs.”
Such words are not only deeply disrespectful but also clear evidence of a dangerous attempt to incite religious hatred. Worship means devotion, prayer, joy, and celebration – yet the Adviser has insulted the nation’s spiritual heritage by suggesting it is synonymous with drunkenness and addiction. This is not just an insult to one religion – it is an affront to the entire nation.
•While the government shelters extremist Islamists,
•It simultaneously humiliates minority communities from the highest state level.
•This exposes their agenda of fueling division, communal conflict, and religious discord.
Bangladesh belongs equally to Hindus, Muslims, Buddhists, and Christians. The Liberation War was fought to establish a nation built on communal harmony. Today, however, the state itself is spreading communal hatred.
The Adviser’s statement proves that the illegitimate Yunus regime is not only incompetent but also actively working to destroy the nation’s fundamental unity. By degrading religion and insulting minorities, they seek to cling to power. But the people of this land will never accept communal hatred.