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Watch the video I posted above—Bobby Hajjaj explained it well. You or I may not personally celebrate Valentine’s Day, but does that give us the right to stop others from celebrating? Absolutely not. Secularism means that no one can force their beliefs onto others.
Every citizen of Bangladesh has the right to celebrate or practice whatever they choose, as long as they abide by the laws of the country. The real issue lies with these so-called 'mullahs' who act self-righteous and try to dictate others’ lives instead of minding their own business.
Who gave these fundamentalists the right to decide on behalf of the people of Bangladesh? Nobody. They are free to practice their beliefs as they see fit, but they have no right to impose them on others.What is secularism and how does it apply to Bd?
Bd people will decide how they want to move forward.
You can celebrate valentine or falentine as mush as you like. No body give iota.
If Bd people disowned any foreign HM celebrations then its good for them.
Understand this. Your Awami bigotry got no room left in new Bd. Faster you come to reality is good for your helth. Kapish!
Watch the video I posted above—Bobby Hajjaj explained it well. You or I may not personally celebrate Valentine’s Day, but does that give us the right to stop others from celebrating? Absolutely not. Secularism means that no one can force their beliefs onto others.
Every citizen of Bangladesh has the right to celebrate or practice whatever they choose, as long as they abide by the laws of the country. The real issue lies with these so-called 'mullahs' who act self-righteous and try to dictate others’ lives instead of minding their own business.





