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Let's forget the hatred and spread the joy of Eid among everyone," he said

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Publisted at 1:38 PM, Mon Jun 17th, 2024

President Mohammed Shahabuddin has called upon the rich section of the society to stand by the poverty-stricken and underprivileged people of the country and the Palestinians.

"Stand by the poverty-stricken and underprivileged people of the society so that none is deprived of getting the joy of Eid," the President told the rich and well-off people.

In a brief speech delivered on the occasion of Eid-ul-Azha, the second highest religious festival of the Muslims, at the Credential Hall of Bangabhaban today, he urged the countrymen to enjoy the joys of Eid together, irrespective of the rich and the poor.

"People in many parts of the world, including in Gaza of Palestine, are living in extreme uncertainty with starvation, without medical care and bearing the pain of losing their relatives . . . We must think of them too," he added.

Referring to the heavy damage caused to the coastal areas by the recent powerful Cyclone Rimal, the president said, "Many people are unable to slaughter animals for sacrifices even if they want to do so. Losing livelihoods in the cyclone, they are living in humanely".

Mohammed Shahabuddin gave guidance to ease their suffering so that they could share the happiness of Eid.

On the occasion of Eid-ul-Azha, he extended his sincere greetings to all Bangladeshis living in the country and abroad.

The president said Eid-ul-Azha instils the spirit of self-sacrifices and teaches tolerance.

He said, "Let's forget the hatred and spread the joy of Eid among everyone. I wish we could shun the corruption of the heart, violence, hatred along animal sacrifice.”  

The president urged everyone to play a responsible role in keeping the environment around the house clean after the sacrifice to avoid the spread of mosquitoes and various diseases.

He requested everyone to give full cooperation to the City Corporation for the timely removal of the waste of the sacrificial animals.

Earlier, the President and his wife Rebeka Sultana exchanged Eid greetings with people from all walks of life at Bangabhaban on the occasion of Eid-ul-Azha.

President's family members and secretaries concerned with the Bangabhan were present there.

The president exchanged Eid greetings with people from all walks of life, including cabinet members, senior politicians, foreign diplomats, valiant freedom fighters, judges, intellectuals, journalists, poets, writers, teachers and top civil and military officials.

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