UNB, Dhaka :
Describing the Narayanganj mosque blast as a very tragic incident, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Sunday said it is essential to oversee whether mosques are constructed in the country maintaining the due designs and with permission from relevant authorities so that such incidents do not happen again.
“Now air-conditioners are being installed in the country’s mosques in an unplanned way or mosques are built anywhere [without planning]. Now it’s absolutely essential to see if the place is suitable to construct a structure or permission is taken from appropriate authorities or its design is formulated accordingly. Or else, such incidents
(like Narayanganj mosque blast) might recur anytime,” she told Parliament.
The Prime Minister said this joining the discussion on a condolence motion brought in the House expressing profound shock at the demise of two sitting MPs-Advocate Sahara Khatun and Israfil Alam- as well as former President of India Pranab Mukherjee and some other personalities.
Speaker Dr Shirin Sharmin Chaudhury moved the condolence motion in the House at the beginning of the 9th session of the 11th parliament. Later, the House unanimously adopted the condolence motion.
Sheikh Hasina said the government has already formed a committee to ascertain the reason why the deadly blast in the Naryanganj mosque took place.
“Now it’s being investigated to find out how and why this incident happened. I would like to say it (the reason) will definitely be unearthed.” she added.
The Prime Minister said she has already instructed the Cabinet Secretary and the electricity and gas authorities to identify the reasons behind the incident.
She said the government has taken all the necessary measures for the treatment of those injured in the deadly blast.
She prayed for the salvation of the departed souls, expressed deep sympathy to the bereaved family members and wished speedy recovery of the injured
Mentioning that six air-conditioners were installed in a tiny place (the mosque) and it is said that the mosque was constructed over a gas pipeline, Sheikh Hasina said. “Has the Rajuk given the permission (for the construction of the mosque over a gas pipeline)? It (such permission) shouldn’t have been given because there is always a risk. Now it’ll be investigated.”
Recalling the valiant role of Sahara Khatun during the 2009 BDR mutiny, the Prime Minister said the incident occurred within 52 days after Awami League formed the government in 2009 and those who could not come to power at that time were behind the mutiny.
Noting that BNP and some other quarters spread many rumours many times over the BDR mutiny, she said, “We’d just formed the government. It has no point that we, forming the government, can carry out such an incident that would create an abnormal situation in the country.”
Describing the Narayanganj mosque blast as a very tragic incident, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Sunday said it is essential to oversee whether mosques are constructed in the country maintaining the due designs and with permission from relevant authorities so that such incidents do not happen again.
“Now air-conditioners are being installed in the country’s mosques in an unplanned way or mosques are built anywhere [without planning]. Now it’s absolutely essential to see if the place is suitable to construct a structure or permission is taken from appropriate authorities or its design is formulated accordingly. Or else, such incidents
(like Narayanganj mosque blast) might recur anytime,” she told Parliament.
The Prime Minister said this joining the discussion on a condolence motion brought in the House expressing profound shock at the demise of two sitting MPs-Advocate Sahara Khatun and Israfil Alam- as well as former President of India Pranab Mukherjee and some other personalities.
Speaker Dr Shirin Sharmin Chaudhury moved the condolence motion in the House at the beginning of the 9th session of the 11th parliament. Later, the House unanimously adopted the condolence motion.
Sheikh Hasina said the government has already formed a committee to ascertain the reason why the deadly blast in the Naryanganj mosque took place.
“Now it’s being investigated to find out how and why this incident happened. I would like to say it (the reason) will definitely be unearthed.” she added.
The Prime Minister said she has already instructed the Cabinet Secretary and the electricity and gas authorities to identify the reasons behind the incident.
She said the government has taken all the necessary measures for the treatment of those injured in the deadly blast.
She prayed for the salvation of the departed souls, expressed deep sympathy to the bereaved family members and wished speedy recovery of the injured
Mentioning that six air-conditioners were installed in a tiny place (the mosque) and it is said that the mosque was constructed over a gas pipeline, Sheikh Hasina said. “Has the Rajuk given the permission (for the construction of the mosque over a gas pipeline)? It (such permission) shouldn’t have been given because there is always a risk. Now it’ll be investigated.”
Recalling the valiant role of Sahara Khatun during the 2009 BDR mutiny, the Prime Minister said the incident occurred within 52 days after Awami League formed the government in 2009 and those who could not come to power at that time were behind the mutiny.
Noting that BNP and some other quarters spread many rumours many times over the BDR mutiny, she said, “We’d just formed the government. It has no point that we, forming the government, can carry out such an incident that would create an abnormal situation in the country.”