Some misunderstand cultural pluralism; try to impose ideological masks on Pahela Baishakh: Info Minister 

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Published On: 14 Apr 2026, 18:08 Updated On:14 Apr 2026, 18:30
Information and Broadcasting Minister Zahir Uddin Swapon, MP, spoke at a program on “Chaitra Sankranti and Bangla New Year 1433,” organized by the authorities of the Jatiya Press Club (JPC). Photo: PID

DHAKA, April 14, 2026 (BSS) - Information and Broadcasting Minister Zahir Uddin Swapon, MP, has said that some people, failing to understand the spirit of pluralism and cultural synthesis inherent in Bangla culture, attempt to impose various ideological “masks” on the celebration of the Bengali New Year.

He made the remarks while speaking as the chief guest this morning at a programme marking “Chaitra Sankranti and Bangla New Year 1433”, organized by the authorities of the Jatiya Press Club (JPC). 

Recalling the historical origins of the Bengali New Year, the minister said, “When the Mughals introduced this calendar, they adopted numerical elements from the Hijri calendar and integrated it with agrarian practices such as harvests and Halkhata. Thus, it inherently reflects the culture of Bangladesh.”

 Swapon further said that the celebration of Bangla New Year represents a unique unity where people of all religions and communities come together.

 “This festival embodies a remarkable expression of our collective harmony,” he added.

He also emphasized that alongside striving for economic self-reliance, the nation must elevate its own thoughts and cultural identity. 

“The continuity of cultural practices maintained by the National Press Club is truly commendable,” he noted.

JPC president poet Hasan Hafiz presided over the event. 

Among others present were Kader Gani Chowdhury, Secretary General of Bangladesh Federal Union of Journalists (BFUJ), Khurshid Alam, General Secretary of the Dhaka Union of Journalists, former general secretary of the JPC Syed Abdal Ahmed, and leaders of various journalist organisations.

Earlier in the morning, the Baishakh celebrations at the JPC began with colorful arrangements. 

The programme featured traditional puppet shows, Baul songs, and various cultural performances. Guests were served various local dishes including khai, muri-murki, jaggery pies, Hawaiian sweets, and panta-hilsha.

Members of the JPC and their family members participated in the programme with enthusiasm. 

After the speeches, the minister exchanged New Year greetings with children present at the venue.
 

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