Bangladesh’s Foreign Ministry on Friday issued a statement on a recent crowd attack in which the Nobel Prize winner’s ancestral house was barbaric Rabindranath Tagore In Sirjganj district of Bangladesh.The ministry expanded the work taken by the administration. “After the incident, a criminal case was already filed with the local police on 10 June. Two persons have also been arrested in this regard. A local inquiry board has been formed by the district administration. Appropriate legal action is being taken by the local authorities,” the statement said.The ministry further confirmed that Bangladesh honored and honored Rabindranath Tagore for his remarkable contribution to the cultural heritage of the country. It insisted that both the government and the people of Bangladesh will be cherished by their legacy. The press release also states that there was no place in the country for any attempt to spread the conflict or to spread negativity about the poet or their legacy.A mob attacked and vandalized the Nobel Prize winner Rabindranath Tagore in Sirjganj district of Bangladesh on Wednesday. Tagore’s ancestral house is located in Shahzadpur in the monarchy division of Kacharbari. It is also the revenue office of the Tagore family. Rabindranath Tagore did many of his literary works while living in this mansion.The Ministry of External Affairs (Mea) strongly condemned the barbarity on Thursday. Mea called it the “low” and “violent” Act, which stood for Tagore’s memory and inclusive values.Earlier on Thursday, West Bengal Chief MinisterMamata Banerjee Wrote to the Prime Minister Narendra ModiAsk him to extend the case with Bangladesh and to do justice to the neighboring country “to do justice to the criminals of this heinous and mindless acts.”
‘We hold Rabindranath Tagore in highest esteem’: Bangladesh arrests two over poet’s house attack; says his contribution deeply revered
