Inspector General of Police (IGP) Md. Mainul Islam said that action has been taken in response to all unpleasant incidents centring the Hindu community's largest festival, Durga Puja, this year in the country.
Durga Puja is being celebrated at over 32,000 puja mandaps nationwide, and the police have responded to each isolated incident, he noted.
The IGP made these remarks to journalists after visiting the Banani Pujamandap in the capital on Friday night, reports UNB.
So far, 11 cases and 24 general diaries (GDs) have been filed concerning 35 untoward incidents, resulting in the arrest of 17 individuals.
The IGP stated that this year's Durga Puja posed significant challenges, with many expressing concerns about the celebrations. "We assured you of a peaceful Puja, and it is now being celebrated with great grandeur," he said.
He emphasized that the constitution upholds the right of individuals of all faiths to practice their religion. Aside from a few criminals, the people of Bangladesh are generally peaceful, and the police are committed to supporting law-abiding citizens while ensuring that those who engage in criminal behavior are held accountable.
Later, the IGP visited the Durga Puja Mandaps in Bashundhara and Uttara, where he exchanged greetings with worshippers.
Bd pratidin English/Lutful Hoque