Law enforcers asked to protect religious shrines, cultural sites: Govt

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The interim government has condemned the recent attacks on Sufi shrines, mazars and cultural sites in the country over the past few days and said it is working to bring the people involved in such attacks to justice.

The law enforcement agencies have been instructed to take adequate measures to protect the religious shrines and cultural sites, said a statement issued by the press wing of the interim government today.

“It has come to our notice that a group of miscreants have been attacking Sufi shrines and mazars in the country over the past few days. The Interim Government condemns in the strongest terms any hate speech and attack on the religious and cultural sites and the Sufi shrines,” said the statement.

“The government is acting to bring the unscrupulous forces involved in the attacks to books and initiate stringent legal actions against them.”

The interim government said it condemns in the strongest terms any hate speech and attack on the religious and cultural sites and Sufi shrines.

“The government is working to bring the unscrupulous forces involved in the attacks to book and initiate stringent legal actions against them,” it added.

“Bangladesh is a country of communal harmony and peaceful coexistence of all beliefs for thousands of years. We are stating in unambiguous terms that we will remain a country of harmony and any attempts to disturb religious or cultural tolerance and harmony will be strongly dealt with without discrimination,’ the statement adds.