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Tarique says democracy’s establishment will ensure the rights of wildlife

BNP acting chief connects democracy with animal and ecosystem rights, highlighting the ongoing threats to biodiversity in Bangladesh

Democracy links to ecosystem rights: Tarique

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Published : 13 Sep 2025, 09:35 PM

Updated : 13 Sep 2025, 09:35 PM

Tarique Rahman, the acting chairman of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party, has said the establishment of democracy will guarantee the rights of animals, wildlife, and ecosystems in the country.

Addressing a seminar on Saturday, Tarique spoke about the connection between democracy and the protection of environmental rights.

He said, "Just as human rights are central to democracy, the rights of wildlife and ecosystems are equally vital. When democracy and integrity are established in a state, the environment and its biodiversity are safeguarded."

Tarique emphasised the impact of over a decade of democratic deficit on citizens, saying it had led to a sense of intolerance among people.

“The lack of democratic political rights for over 15 years has bred intolerance, which we must overcome. Our commitment should be to embrace humanity, reject barbarism, and protect the rights of all living beings," he said.

He added that once citizens' rights are secure, they will naturally become more vigilant in ensuring the protection of other species and the environment.

Tarique virtually joined the seminar, which was held at the Bangladesh-China Friendship Conference Center, as part of the “Animal and Life Fair” organised by the Bangladesh Animal Welfare Association.

He stressed that protecting animal rights is not only a moral duty but also “essential for the preservation of biodiversity, ecological balance, and a sustainable future”.

“When humans show compassion towards animals and ensure their safe habitats, it reflects the maturity and ethical progress of society," he said.

The event, which carried the slogan “Let the country be a safe habitat for all creatures”, also honoured notable animal welfare advocates, including Shahina Khan Zaman and the late schoolteacher Akash Kali Das.

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