Govt Pledges Action Against Shrine Attackers
The interim government has vowed to bring to justice those responsible for the recent attacks on shrines across the country. Strict legal action will be taken against the perpetrators, as announced in a circular from the Chief Advisor's office on Saturday (September 14).
The statement condemned the vandalism of Sufi shrines and dargahs, emphasizing the government’s commitment to maintaining religious harmony. Law enforcement agencies have been instructed to take necessary measures to protect religious sites and ensure the safety of these cultural institutions.
The circular affirmed, “We will remain a nation of harmony, and any attempts to disrupt our religious and cultural tolerance will be met with stern actions.”
The attacks came to light after a video surfaced showing cleric Rafiqul Islam Madani, known as “Shishu Bokta,” inciting violence against a shrine in Netrokona district.
While police and military forces have been deployed, multiple incidents of vandalism have occurred in recent days, including an attack on the famous Shah Poran Shrine in Sylhet.
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