The Asian Age

Ahead of polls, Sheikh Hasina says she will build 560 model mosques & Islamic university

◗ Sheikh Hasina on Sunday announced that her government will construct 560 model mosques and an Islamic university with the Saudi assistance, in an attempt to woo hardline Islamists

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Dhaka, Nov. 4: Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Sunday announced that her government will construct 560 model mosques and an Islamic university with the Saudi assistance, in an attempt to woo hardline Islamists ahead of the parliament­ary elections scheduled next month.

Speaking at an Islamic clerics rally here, Ms Hasina urged the clerics not to be agitated by anti- Islam propaganda on social media, saying her government has enacted tougher laws to expose to justice perpetrato­rs of any malicious campaign regarding the religion. “I know that a lot of propaganda spreads on social media... Do not pay any heed to them,” she said.

The Premier said that her government has introduced tough cybercrime laws to deal with such malicious campaigns and “anyone who spreads such false informatio­n would be exposed to justice.”

She said the Saudi government will assist her government in building the mosques and the Islamic university, the Dhaka Tribune reported.

Hasina’s Awami League party is considered as the secular party while her rival Khaleda Zia’s Bangladesh Nationalis­t Party ( BNP) is close to hardliners.

Her move to build hundreds of mosques is seen as an attempt to woo Islamist voters who have been traditiona­lly voting for Zia’s BNP and her ally Jamaat- e- Islami, according to experts.

The rally was organised by Al- Hiyatul Ulya Lil- Zami’atil Qawmiya Bangladesh, the highest organisati­on of DawraeHadi­th of Qawmi madrasa, to honour the prime minister following her government’s recognitio­n of certificat­ions offered by non- government madrasas as equivalent to postgradua­te degrees. Thousands of students and teachers of Qawmi madrasas attended the rally.

In a rare instance, the government earlier deferred Sunday’s public exams to allow teachers and students of the Islamic seminaries to attend the rally.

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