Bangladesh Prime Minister Pledges Secular Governance and Equal Rights for All

The Prime Minister of Bangladesh has reaffirmed a commitment to secular governance, explicitly ruling out the influence of religion-based politics in the country's future. During a public address, the Prime Minister emphasized that the administration would ensure equal rights for all citizens, regardless of their religious background or faith. This policy stance aims to strengthen social cohesion and protect minority interests within the nation. The announcement is seen as a strategic move to maintain stability and uphold the constitutional principles of the state amidst evolving regional political dynamics and internal pressures.
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