Security to be reviewed before future tours of cricket team: PM in Bangladesh
Prime minister Sheikh Hasina on Saturday said Bangladesh will
send its cricket team to any touring country in the future after examining and
reviewing security measures there, reports news agency UNB.
"In the future, whenever we send our cricket team, we'll
do that after examining and reviewing the security measures there," she
said.
The prime minister said this while inaugurating the four-lane
second Kanchpur Bridge on the Shitalakkhya river, four-lane flyover in Bhulta
and a railway overpass in Latifpur on Dhaka-Sylhet Highway through
videoconferencing from her official residence Ganabhaban in the capital.
Hasina also said Bangladesh always ensures high security
whenever any foreign cricket team come here. "We ensure their appropriate
security and we'll always do that," she added.
Several members of Bangladesh national cricket team narrowly
escaped terror attacks on mosques in Christchurch of New Zealand that left 49
mosque-goers dead on Friday.
Condemning the terrorist attacks in New Zealand, Hasina said
there is nothing more heinous than killing people while they are performing
their prayers.
"I hope the world community will not only condemn this
incident, but also take steps to eliminate militancy and terrorism
forever."
The prime minister said she always believes that militants
and terrorists have no religion, country or nation. "They're just
terrorists, and actions have to be taken against them considering them as
terrorists."
Hasina mentioned that Bangladesh, with its hectic efforts,
managed to protect the country from militancy and terrorism although many
people raise many questions.
"Militancy and terrorism can never bring any good to
anyone, except bad things," she said.
Talking about religious liberty in Bangladesh, the prime
minister said this is the right of all people as the country has properly
established this religious right. "The people of all religions can perform
their respective rituals here freely."
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