Did Awami League Condemn Interim Gov Advisor for Anti-Hindu Remarks?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Awami League condemns derogatory remarks
- Jahangir Alam Chowdhury's comments threaten communal harmony
- Durga Puja is a critical festival for Hindus in Bangladesh
- Concerns over rising religious tensions
- Call for unity among all communities in Bangladesh
Dhaka, Sep 9 (NationPress) The Awami League of Bangladesh has vehemently criticized interim government Home Advisor Jahangir Alam Chowdhury for his offensive comments regarding Hinduism, where he labeled Hindu rituals as “gatherings of liquor and drugs.”
These disparaging remarks were made just before the Durga Puja celebrations, which is the most significant religious festival for the Hindu minority in Bangladesh.
According to local media, Chowdhury stated on Monday, “During Puja, fairs are often arranged around mandaps where alcohol and drugs are consumed.”
The Awami League condemned these statements, asserting that “The Home Affairs Advisor of the illegitimate Yunus government has shattered the spirit of Bangladesh’s Liberation War by making a vile remark against Hinduism.” They emphasized that his recent comments insulted the Hindu faith and trivialized religious ceremonies as mere “gatherings of liquor and drugs.”
Such language was described as not only deeply disrespectful but also a perilous attempt to stir up religious animosity.
“Worship embodies devotion, prayer, joy, and celebration - yet the Advisor has dishonored the nation’s spiritual heritage by implying it is synonymous with drunkenness and addiction. This is not merely a slight against one religion - it is an affront to the entire nation,” the Awami League stated.
The party further accused the Muhammad Yunus-led interim government of harboring extremist Islamists while belittling minority communities at the highest levels of the state.
The Awami League noted that these actions reveal the Yunus regime's agenda of “fueling division, communal conflict, and religious discord.”
“The Advisor’s statement is evidence that the illegitimate Yunus regime is not only incompetent but also actively working to undermine the nation's fundamental unity. By denigrating religion and insulting minorities, they aim to cling to power. But the citizens of this land will never accept communal hatred,” the party declared.
They emphasized that Bangladesh belongs to Hindus, Muslims, Buddhists, and Christians alike, asserting that the 1971 Liberation War was fought to establish a nation founded on communal harmony, whereas the Yunus regime is now propagating communal hatred.