Vigil across Bangladesh as Hindus celebrate ‘Mahashtami’

The Bangladesh Army on Sunday said that troops enforced a security vigil across the country as tens of thousands of Hindus celebrated “Mahashtami”, “Basanti Puja” and took holy dip.

“The Hindu festivals are being celebrated with the participation of tens of thousands of followers of ‘Sanatan’ (Hindu) faith in different regions of the country amid utmost peace,” the army said in a statement.

It said that troops were actively performing their duties to ensure security at puja pandals, ghats, and religious places, including Langolbandh on the outskirts of Dhaka, where thousands of people Bangladesh and abroad took holy dip, the statement said.

Hundreds of people also took a holy dip in the Brahmaputra River in northwestern Lalmonirhat.

“The soldiers enforced a vigil through continued patrols and observation activities at the sites and related areas. Simultaneously, they are extending their assistance to the devotees through traffic management, setting up control and check-posts,” the statement said.

It said the military held meetings with Hindu community leaders and puja organisers across Bangladesh, assuring them of security for the festival.

“As a bright symbol of religious harmony and national unity, the Bangladesh Army is extending security for the smooth celebration of religious festivals, earning the confidence and appreciation of the Hindus,” the statement added.

Hindus represent approximately 8 per cent of Bangladesh’s population. The community faced vandalisation of their business and properties in the violence that ensued for days following the ouster of Sheikh Hasina.

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