MRFB urges govt to ensure equal rights for minorities
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Staff Correspondent: Minorities Rights Forum Bangladesh (MRFB) on Friday urged the government to ensure standard living, rights, safety for the minorities of the country as well as equal rights in social, economic and political sectors.
The call came from a round table discussion titled ‘National Parliament Election and Minority Rights’ at the Jatiya Press Club in the city.
Leaders and members of MRFB along with representatives of different indigenous rights groups participated in the conference.
Pankaj Bhattacharya, President of Oikya NAP said violation of minority rights is a national issue where the state remains unconcerned.
He said a total of 8000 incidents of aggression are yet to put on trial whereas 20000 marked criminals responsible for those are roaming freely.
“State has obtained the role of oppressor. Violence against minorities of Nasirnagar was committed under the nose of UNO and other government officials, they cannot deny the liabilities of the crime,” said the Oikya NAP chief.
He also said muscle power still is the decider of nomination from parties which will in future lead to consequences.
Pankaj Bhattacharya further questioned the legality of participation of Jamaat-e-Islami in the national election and remarked that state can never be safe for the minorities if such a party exists and ever comes to power.
“Why a pro-liberation war government is giving floor to such a party?" he said.
Freedom fighter and MRF trustee Ashalata Baiddya stressed on the importance of forming a ministry of minority saying in absence of it, no minority community will exist in future.
MRFB Joint Secretary Banani Biswas said if minorities of Bangladesh stay united they will surely attain their rights.
Dr Nasreen Ahmed, pro vice-chancellor of Dhaka University resonated with her saying, “We are living in such a time where religion is being used as political weapon.”
No religion teaches us to be discriminative to others, she added.
MRFB put forward a set of demands including formation of Minority Commission with judicial power, formation of Minority Ministry, reservation of 15 percent seats for minorities in national parliament, increasing minimum wage of tree plantation workers and more.
In addition they also requested to resolute the complexity regarding enemy property act.
MRFB also announced that they would conduct more programmes beforehand the 11th parliamentary election.
risingbd/Dhaka/November 30, 2018/Mamun/AKA
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