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PM calls for unity to build safe, peaceful Bangladesh

Greenwatch Desk Politics 2026-03-14, 3:44pm

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Prime Minister Tarique Rahman on Saturday pledged to build a peaceful and secure Bangladesh through united efforts of people of all religions and warned against any attempt to create division among them.


“Today people of all religions are sitting together in one row here. This has been a long-standing tradition of Bangladesh. No one should be allowed to create division among us. Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists and Christians—we will all work together, Inshallah, to build a peaceful Bangladesh,” he said.

People of all religions in Bangladesh have always lived together in peace, the Prime Minister said at the inauguration of a government pilot programme to provide monthly honorariums to imams, muazzins and other religious leaders.

The programme was inaugurated at a ceremony at Osmani Memorial Auditorium in presence of leaders of all faiths.

“We want to build a safe state and a secure society for everyone—something that people from all classes and professions desire,” he said.

Tarique Rahman said he believes every religion carries positive messages for building a morally enriched human society and stressed that people with religious knowledge have a crucial role in promoting religious, social and moral values in society.

“Once again, through today’s programme, we take an oath to build our beloved Bangladesh into a country where people of every religion and every profession can live in peace. Together, we will build this country. Let this be our oath and our expectation,” he added.

The Prime Minister said the government’s programme to provide honorariums to khatibs, imams and muazzins has reached its first phase under a pilot scheme.

A total of 4,908 mosques, 990 temples, and 144 Buddhist monarchies are covered, benefiting 16,992 religious leaders with monthly honorariums.

He promised that everyone will be gradually included under this programme.

Tarique said the main goal of such economic initiatives for people of all professions is to help citizens become financially self-reliant.

At the same time, he made a humble appeal to religious leaders, saying that if they wish to participate in other economic or social activities alongside their duties at mosques or places of worship, the government is ready to support those initiatives as well.

The Prime Minister said his government will make its best efforts, within the capacity of the state to ensure financial and social security for every citizen regardless of religion or background, reports UNB. 

He, however, said citizens also have responsibilities towards the state and society. “If each of us performs our duties properly from our respective positions, I hope that within the next 10 years we will see a politically and economically self-reliant Bangladesh, Inshallah.”