Desk Correspondent , Dhaka - In a powerful move to calm the country, BNP leader Tarique Rahman has shared a message of peace and unity during the ongoing unrest. Speaking to his followers after his long return from exile, he emphasized that Bangladesh belongs to everyone regardless of their faith. He stated that the nation should be a home for Muslims, Hindus, Christians, and Buddhists alike. This secular approach is seen as an attempt to protect minority groups who have felt unsafe during the recent political changes. His words have brought a sense of relief to many citizens hoping for a more inclusive future.

The leader made it clear that any form of violence or discrimination based on religion would not be tolerated by his party. He urged his supporters to stand guard and protect the homes and places of worship of all communities across the country. During his address, Tarique Rahman firmly said, "Bangladesh belongs to Muslims, Hindus, Christians, and all people who call this land their home." He believe that the strength of the nation lies in its diversity and the ability of its people to live together. He further added, "We must ensure that every citizen feels safe and respected in our new journey."

Many people are watching these developments closely as the country prepares for future elections and a new beginning. Human rights activists have welcomed this inclusive speech, saying it is the right step toward stopping the cycle of communal tension. While the road to peace is still long, such statements from top leaders help in building trust among different social groups. The international community is also hoping that these promises of equality will lead to a stable and fair democratic system. For now, the people of Bangladesh are looking forward to a time when everyone can live together without fear.

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