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It's our responsibility to contain corruption: PM

She tells PMO officials on first day after taking oath


January 14, 2019 00:00:00


Officials at the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) greeting Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina with a bouquet on Sunday, her first day of work at the PMO after being reelected for the fourth time — PID

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said on Sunday it is the responsibility of her government to contain corruption for providing safeguard to all development programmes, reports UNB.

"Let corruption not be an obstacle to our path of development, let not corruption ruin all of our achievements. So, it's our responsibility to contain corruption," she said.

The Prime Minister said this while holding a meeting with the officials of her office on the first day after taking oath as the Prime Minister for the third consecutive term.

She, however, said it is not possible for any country in the world to contain corruption hundred per cent. "If there's work there might be some corruption," she said adding that the government is very much sincere to bring down the level of corruption.

The Prime Minister said the government had conducted an anti-terrorism drive while an anti-narcotic drive is going on. "The drives against terrorism, militancy and drug will continue," she said.

Praising the people of the country, including the public servants, for working for democracy, Hasina said this would be an example for its practice.

"This attitude will be very important for the socioeconomic development of our country," she said.

Thanking the people of the country for voting Awami League to power again, Hasina invited all to work hard, as they did in its previous tenures, for the development of the country.

"This hard labour will be for the people of the country, you have to keep that in mind...the fruits of this hard labour will be consumed by the people of the country," she said.

The Prime Minister urged all to remain vigil so that the anti-liberation forces cannot be in power again.

"Whoever comes to power must be the pro-liberation one. They must believe in the spirit of the Liberation. We'll advance the country with the spirit of the independence."

Talking about the 11th national election, Hasina, also the AL chief, said it was in her mind that it would be a tough job to return to power for the third consecutive term.

"It's hard to draw people's support staying in power, sometimes it wanes but through our hard labour we can say that we have been able to gain people's trust and confidence," she said.


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