President Md urged the wealthy people of the society to stand by the poverty-stricken and disadvantaged people of the country including Palestine. Sahabuddin.
Addressing the rich and wealthy people of the country, the President said, ‘So that no one is deprived of the joy of Eid, stand by the poverty-stricken and underprivileged people of the society.’
The President said these things in a greeting speech given on the occasion of Eid-ul-Azha at the Credential Hall of Banga Bhavan on Monday.
At this time, the head of state urged the countrymen to enjoy the joy of Eid together, regardless of the rich and the poor.
He said, “People in many parts of the world, including Palestine’s Gaza, are spending their days in extreme uncertainty with starvation, half-starvation, without treatment and the pain of losing their relatives.” We have to think about them too.’
President Sahabuddin said, “Many people are unable to sacrifice even if they want to. Losing support in the cyclone, they are living inhumane lives.’
Sahabuddin asked the rich to make efforts so that their sufferings will be reduced and they can also share in the happiness of Eid.
On the occasion of Eid-ul-Azha, one of the most important religious festivals of Muslims, he extended his sincere greetings to all Bangladeshis living in the country and abroad.
The head of state said that Eid-ul-Azha instills the spirit of self-giving and self-sacrifice among people and teaches tolerance. Along with the animal sacrifice, so that we can avoid the corruption of the heart, violence, hatred – I am praying this in the court of Almighty Allah.’
The President urged everyone to play a responsible role in keeping the environment around the house clean after Qurbani to avoid the spread of mosquitoes and various diseases.
Before this, the president and his wife. Rebecca Sultana exchanged Eid greetings with people from all walks of life at Bangabhaban on the occasion of Eid-ul-Azha.
Members of the President’s family and concerned secretaries of Banga Bhavan were present there.
The President exchanged Eid greetings with people from all walks of life including cabinet members, senior politicians, diplomats, brave freedom fighters, judges, intellectuals, journalists, poets, writers, teachers and civil and military officials.