Dhaka,

13 May 2025


Bangladeshi civil society call upon India and Pakistan to prevent any violations of the ceasefire

Business Eye Report

Published: 14:35, 12 May 2025

Bangladeshi civil society call upon India and Pakistan to prevent any violations of the ceasefire

We, members of civil society in Bangladesh, express our deep concern and alarm at the recent escalation of hostilities between India and Pakistan, following the tragic terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir. We mourn the loss of innocent lives and stand in solidarity with all victims of violence—wherever they may be, whichever border they belong to.

We welcome the announcement of a ceasefire between India and Pakistan—an urgently needed step that can be the beginning of de-escalation and stability in the region. However, reports of renewed shelling and power blackouts along the border remind us that ceasefires on paper mean little unless followed by genuine political will, open dialogue, and a commitment to peace from both sides.

As two nuclear-armed states with a shared and turbulent history, India and Pakistan carry a heavy responsibility—not just to their own citizens but to the entire South Asian region, which remains one of the most densely populated and economically vulnerable parts of the world. Any renewed conflict would be catastrophic, destabilizing the region and threatening global peace.

We categorically condemn all forms of terrorism and the deliberate targeting of civilians, and we support a full, impartial, and international investigation into the Pahalgam attack. Justice must prevail—but it must not come at the cost of more bloodshed.

We call on the governments of India and Pakistan to ensure that the ceasefire is not just a pause in violence but the start of a sustained diplomatic process. Preventing violations now is not just a military task—it is a political, moral, and regional imperative. Both nations must engage in direct and transparent communication, or through trusted intermediaries, to reinforce the ceasefire and address the deeper issues that fuel these recurring crises.

We reject the dangerous rhetoric and communal hate speech being amplified through mainstream and social media, which heightens public tensions and puts religious minorities at risk. The politics of hate, vengeance, and fear must give way to a politics of dialogue, justice, and coexistence.

Bangladesh knows the human cost of conflict—and the transformative power of peace. We urge the international community to act with urgency and unity in preventing any breach of the ceasefire. We also ask the Government of Bangladesh, alongside other SAARC nations, to work together diplomatically to apply moral and political pressure on India and Pakistan to stay the course of peace.

This is a fragile moment. A wrong move, a single miscalculation, or another provocation could plunge the region back into a crisis. That risk must not be taken lightly.

We call on civil society, media, and citizens of conscience throughout South Asia to demand accountability, resist the drums of war, and raise their voices for peace and justice. Let us stand together for a future built not on violence and division, but on cooperation, compassion, and shared destiny.

In peace and solidarity,
Bangladeshi Civil Society for Regional Harmony
11 May 2025

 Signed:

1)      Barrister Sara Hossain, Honorary Executive Director, BLAST

2)      Dr. Iftekharuzzaman, Executive Director, TIB

3)      Tariq Karim, Ex. Ambassador

4)      Dr. Hamida Hossain, Human Rights Activist

5)      Ad. Taslima Islam, Chief Executive, BELA

6)      Farroq Sobhan, Ex. Am

7)      Rasheda K. Chowdhury, Executive Director, CAMPE

8)      Dr. Fositina Pereira, Advocate, Bangladesh Supreme Court

9)      Shahidul Alam, Photographer and writer

10)  Saydia Gulrukh Journalist

11)  Rahnuma Ahmed Writer

12)  Fawzia Khondker, Gender Specialist

13)  Advocate Sultana Kamal, Human Rights Activist

14)  Anu Muhammad, Professor, Jahangirnagor University

15)  Maheen Sultan, BRAC University

16)  Dr. Perween Hasan, Vice-chancellor, Central Women's University

17)  Shamsul Huda, Executive Director, ALRD

18)  Shah I Mobin Jinnah, Dire

19)  Shaheen Anam, Executive Director, Manusher Jonno Foundation

20)  Sushmita Preetha, Journalist

21)  Khushi Kabir, Coordinator, Nijera Kori

22)  Dr. Samina Luthfa, Professor, Dhaka University 

23)  Sayeed Ahmed, Human Rights Activist

24)  Dr. Khairul Chowdhury, Professor, Dhaka University

25)  Dr. Sumaiya Khair, Professor, Dhaka University

26)  Dr. Zobaida Nasreen, Professor, Dhaka Univeristy

27)  Oliur Sun

28)  Ismile Saadi, Asst. Professor, BRAC University

29)  Tasaffy Hossain, Activist

30)  Samina Yasmin, Academic

31)  Sumon Sajjad, Jahangirnagor University

32)  Syeda Nur-E-Royhan, Translator

33)  Ishrat Jahan Prachy,  

34)  Tabassum Mehenaz

35)  Hasan Toufiq Imam, Assistant Professor, Chittagong University

36)  Amina Sultana Sonia

37)  Sheikh Nahid Neazy

38)  Tasneem Siraj Mahboob, Associate Professor, Dhaka University 

39)  Maria Bhuiyan

40)  Dipti Datta, Writer

41)  Kajalie Shehreen Islam, Associate Professor, Dhaka University

42)  Ovinu Kibria Islam

43)  Sowmit Joydip

44)  Maidul Islam

45)  Rozyna Begum

46)  Abdullah Harun Chowdhury

47)  Syed Nizar

48)  Sharmi Barua

49)  Fahmidul Huq

50)  Dr. Gitiara Nasreen, Professor, Dhaka University

51)  Dr.Rushad Faridi, Asst. Professor, Dhaka University

52)  Raiyan Rajee

53)  Arafat Rahaman

54)  Tahmina Khanam

55)  Kamal Chowdhury

56)  Haniyum Maria Khan

57)  Kamrul Hasan Mamun

58)  Layeqa Bashir

59)  Shehreen Ataur Khan

60)  Asif Mohammad Shahan

61)  Shaveena Anam 

62)  Meem Arafat Manab 

63)  Muktasree Chakma , Core Member, Sangat

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