No anti-Islamic law if AL voted to power
Says Matia Chowdhury
Awami League (AL) will not formulate any anti-Islamic law if voted to power since the party is committed to restoring the image of Islam as a religion of peace and equality, said Awami League presidium member Matia Chowdhury yesterday.
"Awami League and its allies do not want to use Islam as a political tool in the elections," Matia said while speaking at the inaugural ceremony of the Awami League Media Centre in the capital's Dhanmondi.
The media centre has been launched to facilitate work of professional journalists covering the parliamentary election slated for December 29.
Matia Chowdhury said they strongly oppose the forces that use the name of Islam for political purposes.
"The extremists have tarnished the image of Islam as a religion of peace. Awami League will do everything to restore the image of Islam," she said adding that they would also ensure the rights to practise all religions.
The Awami League leader said if voted to power, her party will ensure freedom of press and free flow of information.
"We are pledge-bound to ensure trial of torture and killing of journalists," Matia Chowdhury added.
Awami League President Sheikh Hasina was supposed to inaugurate the media centre at House No 33/B, Road No-4 but she could not be there for health reasons.
"All information about the grand alliance's election activities and its candidates will be available at the media centre," co-chairman of Awami League election conducting committee HT Imam told reporters.
The centre will be alert to any propaganda against the grand electoral alliance candidates and take necessary steps.
It will remain open from 10:00am to 11:00pm until December 25 and from 10:00am to 12:00 midnight from December 26 to 29.
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Says Matia Chowdhury
Awami League (AL) will not formulate any anti-Islamic law if voted to power since the party is committed to restoring the image of Islam as a religion of peace and equality, said Awami League presidium member Matia Chowdhury yesterday.
"Awami League and its allies do not want to use Islam as a political tool in the elections," Matia said while speaking at the inaugural ceremony of the Awami League Media Centre in the capital's Dhanmondi.
The media centre has been launched to facilitate work of professional journalists covering the parliamentary election slated for December 29.
Matia Chowdhury said they strongly oppose the forces that use the name of Islam for political purposes.
"The extremists have tarnished the image of Islam as a religion of peace. Awami League will do everything to restore the image of Islam," she said adding that they would also ensure the rights to practise all religions.
The Awami League leader said if voted to power, her party will ensure freedom of press and free flow of information.
"We are pledge-bound to ensure trial of torture and killing of journalists," Matia Chowdhury added.
Awami League President Sheikh Hasina was supposed to inaugurate the media centre at House No 33/B, Road No-4 but she could not be there for health reasons.
"All information about the grand alliance's election activities and its candidates will be available at the media centre," co-chairman of Awami League election conducting committee HT Imam told reporters.
The centre will be alert to any propaganda against the grand electoral alliance candidates and take necessary steps.
It will remain open from 10:00am to 11:00pm until December 25 and from 10:00am to 12:00 midnight from December 26 to 29.
Bangladesh Awami League
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