The religious affairs ministry recently took to replacing signs prohibiting urination in Bengali, with identical messages in Arabic, a move that has had a visible effect in stopping people urinating on roadsides and walls, even though most people do not know the language.
A video clip which was widely shared on social media like Facebook showed people who were about to urinate on street sides holding themselves back upon seeing the Arabic signs.
The clip also carried a statement by a beaming religious affairs minister, Matiur Rahman, who suggested that people use toilets in hundreds of mosques in the capital to respond to nature's call if they did not find a public toilet nearby, instead of urinating in public. He said the campaign would continue.
He added that Dhaka was a "city of mosques and every mosque provides public toilet facilities" but yet the people developed the bad habit of urinating by the roadsides.
"I don't understand why people urinate by the roadsides. Especially when every mosque provides public toilet facilities," Matior Rahman, the country's religious affairs minister, says in the video.
The initiative came five years after authorities installed over 100 mobile toilets in Dhaka to contain a worrying rise in public defecation as the number of permanent public toilets appeared inadequate.
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