Cultural ties with 80 countries to be strengthened: Nitai Roy

BSS
Published On: 27 Feb 2026, 16:54 Updated On:27 Feb 2026, 21:12
Cultural Affairs Minister Nitai Roy Chowdhury. File Photo

MAGURA, Feb 27, 2026 (BSS) - Cultural Affairs Minister Nitai Roy Chowdhury 
today announced that the government is going to strengthen cultural ties with 
approximately 80 countries to build a robust, knowledge-based nation.

The Minister made this statement while speaking at a press conference in 
Magura Circuit House, marking his first visit to his home district after 
assuming office.

In his speech, the minister emphasized a shift toward cultural enhancement 
and the expansion of knowledge-based education beyond standard diplomatic 
relations.

He said it is possible to elevate society to an advanced stage by fostering 
education and culture through a path of peace and prosperity, thereby 
strengthening the nation on the global stage.

Nitai Roy also pledged to enforce a new social order and ensure public safety 
by eliminating systemic criminal activities.

He vowed that the government would take effective steps to completely 
eradicate extortion, corruption, robbery, drug business, and trafficking.

The Minister stated that the government is operating with the commitment to 
manage society under new rules and standards, upholding the spirit of the 
1971 Liberation War and subsequent mass movements. 

The ultimate goal of these efforts is the realization of a 'Modern 
Bangladesh' through the successful implementation of the Prime Minister's 
vision, he added.
 

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