Information and Broadcasting Minister Dr. Hasan Mahmud said the cultural practice of the children is essential to maintain communal harmony in the country.
He said this while speaking at a memorial meeting on late children organiser and journalist Rafiqul Haque more known as Dadu Bhai, organised by North Bengal Journalists Forum (NBJF) at Swadhinata auditorium in the capital’s Segunbagicha area Friday afternoon.
Speaking as the chief guest, Hasan, also the Awami League joint general secretary, called upon the journalists to come forward to spread non-communal spirit among the countrymen.
Paying homage to Rafiqul Haque, he said the role of Haque in developing the talents of children should be followed in the days to come.
He has asked the authorities concerned to reintroduce ‘Natun Kori’ programme on Bangladesh Television and requested newspapers’ authorities to publish children’s pages in their newspapers every week in order to develop children’s talent,
He said often fundamental forces continue their mischievous attempts to destroy communal harmony in the country.
“The perpetrators will be further eliminated if we can make the children culture oriented and inculcate non-communal spirit into them,” he added.
Noting that journalists have the capacity to develop the mentality of people, Hasan said they can play a vital role in spreading non-communal spirit among people to maintain communal harmony in the country.
Chaired by NBJF acting president Nazmul Haque Sarkar, the meeting was addressed, among others, by the former general secretary of Bangladesh Federal Union of Journalists (BFUJ) MA Aziz and its former treasurer Khairuzzaman Kamal. General Secretary of Dhaka Union of Journalists Sajjad Alam Khan Tapu moderated it.