Model, actress, and attorney Peya Jannatul has voiced her endorsement for the principles of the Liberation War and advocated for respect and parity subsequent to the 13th parliamentary election. After the election, Peya took to Facebook to underscore the enduring significance of the 1971 ideals amid ongoing public deliberations on the election and campaign dialogues.
“Following the 13th Parliament election, one verity resonates more resolutely – the year 1971 holds weight. The Liberation War holds weight. The essence, devotion, and integrity that bestowed upon us an independent Bangladesh should forever be ingrained in our national consciousness,” she articulated.
Furthermore, she expressed apprehension regarding the language used concerning women throughout the campaign phase. “As a woman, it is distressing to witness any political entity employing demeaning or disrespectful language towards women. The discourse today molds the reality of tomorrow,” she remarked.
Peya delineated that her stance was unrelated to any political faction but mirrored her personal beliefs. “Let me make it unequivocal – I have no political affiliations. I simply adore my nation. I advocate for women. I advocate for humanity. I advocate for dignity, equality, and advancement. As a conscientious citizen, I perpetually aspire for governance that upholds the principles of 1971 and guarantees security, respect, and opportunities for every Bangladeshi,” she affirmed.
