Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, in an interview with Indian News Agency ANI, has said that extremism was not limited to Bangladesh only as many countries, including India, were witnessing it.
Asked about the recent incidents of violence on Hindu community people, she told ANI: “Some incidents take place but we immediately take action… These are unwanted situations but you know very well, it is not only Bangladesh, in India minorities suffered too at times.”
Full transcript of Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina`s interview with ANI
She conveyed that her government strongly believes in the values of secularism and any attempt to disrupt communal harmony are immediately dealt with.
“As long as we are in power, we will continue to prioritize that and I always tell them (minority communities) that you are our citizens… this is your country too,” PM Hasina said in the interview ahead of her visit to India.
“… You know Bangladesh is a secular country and we have many religions here… there is religious harmony here. So, one or two incidents, when these happen, immediately... especially my party... my party activists, they are very conscious about it and my government as well. We immediately take action,” she replied.
Asked about the role of the community of bloggers and others on social media, Hasina said that it is not desirable that people write things to hurt each other and added that her government tried to curb such cases.
“Look, extremism is everywhere… even in India and other countries... Because of social media it has become very... very bad nowadays,” Hasina said.
Hasina told ANI that while some incidents have occurred, Bangladesh has a tradition where people of all religions take part in all celebrations.
“Together we celebrate... In Bangladesh, during Durga Puja, people celebrate together. So, the religious harmony is there but now some incidents happen here and there… Our government immediately takes action against it,” the PM said.
Asked about the prevalence of cattle-smuggling from India into Bangladesh, Hasina said the issue was under discussion and the magnitude of the problem had also been reduced a lot.