"Bangladesh is your motherland, you were born here. You have rights... You must live in this country with your own rights maintaining a firm hold," Hasina said at a reception last night she hosted at her Ganobhaban official residence for the Hindu leaders to mark the Janmashtami festival.
"All people of the country will live with equal rights and perform their religious rituals freely," she said, urging the Hindus to exercise their religion being imbued with the spirit of Lord Krishna "who was a 'Pujari' (worshiper) of truth, justice and beauty".
Bangladesh witnessed widespread violence, with minority Hindus being major victims, ahead of the controversial January 5 elections that were swept by Hasina's Awami League after the opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party boycotted the polls.
During the 2014 elections, Hasina warned perpetrators of attacks against the minority Hindu community, saying such assaults could have repercussions in neighbouring India.
Hasina told the community leaders that BNP and Jamaat-e-Islami carried out attacks on the people who believe in the spirit of the independence and "they had killed 17 people in Satkhira alone at that time when they did not see who was a Muslim, who was a Hindu or who was a Christian".
The Hindu-Buddhist-Christian Unity Council (HBCUC), a major forum of minority communities, welcomed the order and acknowledged that the new government had given "due importance" to the issue, but reiterated its demand that perpetrators of violence should be tried by special fast track courts.
According to the 2012 census, Hindus make up 8.4 per cent of Bangladesh's population of 150 million.
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