With scars from 2021, Comilla sees tighter security for Durga Puja

Authorities in Comilla have placed tighter security measures this year to help celebrate the Durga Puja peacefully, following last year’s violence in the district that spilled over into other regions of the country, officials say.

Comilla Deputy Commissioner Mohammad Kamrul Hasan said that they deployed Ansar members to guard the puja mandaps round the clock while additional members of police, Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) and Border Guards Bangladesh (BGB) have been patrolling the celebration sites.

He said they will prevent any attempt to destabilize the communal harmony in the district.

He also said that this year, organizers set up a mandap in the Nanua Dighir Par area where violence broke out in October 2021 after a copy of the holy Quran was found there.

On October 13 last year, a Muslim man reportedly placed a copy of the Quran on the lap of an idol at the mandap in Comilla while another suspect, also a Muslim man, called 999 helpline reporting the "desecration of the holy book", according to police statement.

As rumours spread, mobs were quick to attack the mandap, sparking communal violence in the district and elsewhere, amid much embarrassment to the government.

The violence left at least eight people dead across the country.

The Comilla incident, that went viral on social media, also triggered attacks on temples, houses and businesses of the Hindu community in several districts, including Chandpur, Noakhali, Chittagong and Rangpur.

To quell the violence, police had to open fire on Muslim mobs, killing at least five.

Last week, the deputy commissioner held a meeting with the leaders of Comilla Puja Udjapan Parishad and Comilla-6 lawmaker AKM Bahauddin Bahar to chalk out plans for a joyful celebration of Durga Puja.

The deputy commissioner said that a control room has been opened - from where all information about puja mandaps in the entire district would be handled. 

The upazila nirbahi officers have been directed to take steps by listing the temples and mandaps, he added.

Md Abdul Mannan, Superintendent of Police in Comilla, said that everyone should stay alert so that no one can spread rumors using social media.  

“Anti-liberation forces can use religion to take political advantage. So, we must be careful about them and face them unitedly,” he said.

“We want to prove that Comilla has a tradition of religious harmony through peaceful celebration of Durga Puja,” the SP said.

Nirmal Paul, general secretary of Comilla District Puja Celebration Committee, said that 794 puja mandaps have been set up in the district this year.

Installation of CCTV cameras at Durga Puja mandaps. UNB 

“We hope that the puja will be celebrated smoothly this time with the help of the administration and the law enforcement agencies,” he said.

Tapas Bakshi, president of the District Puja Celebration Committee, expressed his satisfaction over the security measures.

"We are happy with the overall security arrangement. The list of vulnerable mandaps has been given to the administration so that they can take proper steps considering the situation,” he said.

Over the violence in Comilla, a dozen cases were filed in the district. Different law enforcement agencies including police, the Police Bureau of Investigation (PBI) and the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) have been engaged with investigation of the cases. 

But many have expressed their frustration over the slow pace of the investigation.  

This year, the Durga Puja began on Saturday, with the incantation (bodhon) of the Goddess in temples across the country.

The five-day festival of Durga Puja will culminate with the immersion of Durga idols on October 5.

Close to 8% of Bangladesh’s more than 160 million people are Hindu.