Responding to allegations of minority violence, Yunus talked about the interim authorities stays devoted to transparency, inviting worldwide journalists to go to and see the situation firsthand.

Dhaka:

In what comes as an enormous progress, Bangladesh Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus on Monday talked about any constitutional amendments that will probably be launched throughout the nation will uphold non secular freedom and minority rights. He moreover asserted that minorities will proceed to get pleasure from the equivalent rights as the majority Muslim inhabitants.

The remarks had been made by Yunus all through a gathering with US Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) Chair Stephen Schneck proper right here, in response to a put up on his official social media cope with. “We are striving hard to build religious harmony in the country,” Yunus talked about.

On being requested regarding the actions of the reform commissions and the proposed constitutional modifications after last yr’s insurrection that ousted the earlier premier Sheikh Hasina-led Awami League regime, Yunus talked about that “any constitutional amendments would uphold religious freedom and minority rights in Bangladesh”.

“The consensus-building payment is holding dialogue with political occasions over the proposed amendments.

Minorities will proceed to get pleasure from the equivalent rights as the majority Muslim inhabitants,” he talked about.

Yunus well-known the perform of religion throughout the nation and reiterated the federal authorities’s dedication to sustaining non secular harmony.

“We are committed to safeguarding the religious freedom of every citizen of the country,” he talked about.

Responding to allegations of minority violence, Yunus talked about the interim authorities stays devoted to transparency, inviting worldwide journalists to go to and see the situation firsthand.

Bangladesh seen a spate of assaults on minorities, along with on the Hindu neighborhood, following Hasina’s ouster in August last yr.

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