Expressing Bangladesh’s firm stance on the Israeli issue, Information and Broadcasting Minister Dr Hasan Mahmud said the country (Bangladesh) will not budge an inch from the Bangabandhu’s policy on this issue.
“The change in passport has been made due to international norms. There is no reason for Israel to be happy. We have no diplomatic relation with Israel. Travel in Israel for Bangladeshi nationals is banned whether it is written or not in passport. Similarly, no one can enter Bangladesh with Israeli passport,” he said.
The minister stated this on Monday while replying to a query of reporters at the meeting room of his ministry at Secretariat in the capital.
Earlier, Hasan, also Awami League joint general secretary, joined a function of handing over a freezer van ambulance on behalf of NNK Foundation to Ranguniya Upazila Parishad through online.
He said there are many Islamic countries in the world which have no relations with Israel. “But it was mentioned in Bangladeshi passport while it was not mentioned in their (Islamic states) passports. They (Islamic states people) don’t travel to Israel with their passports,” he added.
About the diplomatic relation, Hasan said the position of Bangladesh in favour of establishing Palestinian state and the crimes against humanity committed by Israeli remains at the same place. The way in which Israel has launched attacks recently on Palestine has further consolidated that position of Bangladesh and the country has protested the attacks, he added.
Replying to another query over a comment of BNP secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, the minister said journalist Rozina Islam got bail yesterday. “For this, I, myself, expressed satisfaction with the journalists’ community. But, as per the statement of BNP leader, it seems that they (BNP) are not happy with the bail of Rozina Islam. They wanted Rozina to stay at prison for more days so that, they (BNP) can do politics on this issue,” he added.
In the function, Hasan said one ambulance from NNK Foundation and one from the government were given for the dwellers of Ranguniya. They are getting services through the two ambulances, he added.
The minister hoped that the new freezer van can help the people of the area.
Ranguniya Upazila Parishad Chairman Freedom Fighter Swajan Kumar Talukder, vice chairman Shafiqul Islam and Upazila Nirbahi Officer Md Masudur Rahman, among others, addressed the function.