Disrupters of communal harmony won’t be exempted: DC

C T Online Desk: Chittagong Deputy  Commissioner Mohammad Mominur Rahman said that those who destroy communal harmony in peaceful Chittagong will not be exempted.

He said this at a social harmony rally aimed at countering religious extremism, militancy, violence and terrorism by promoting religious and social ties in a non-communal spirit at the city’s 16th LGED auditorium around 12 noon on Tuesday (September 27).

The Deputy Commissioner said that strict action will be taken against those who destroy communal harmony. Bangladesh is a state of harmony of Hindus, Muslims, Buddhists and Christians. Communal harmony must continue in this Bangladesh.

Mominur Rahman said that a hatred  game of destruction started in Bangladesh last year on the occasion of the golden jubilee of Bangladesh’s independence, centered around the visit of Hon’ble Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi. In the continuation of this, you have seen that during the last Durga Puja, an incident in the Puja Mandap in Comilla was circulated through social media, several Puja Mandaps were attacked and vandalized in Chittagong as well. Whenever we saw such an incident, we quickly appeared there..