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Hasan for resisting plotters to build 'Sonar Bangla'

March 11, 2019 00:00:00


Information Minister Dr Hasan Mahmud on Sunday urged the countrymen to forge stiff resistance against saboteurs to continue the Bangladesh's current development spree to turn it into 'Sonar Bangla' as dreamt by Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, reports BSS.

"Bangladesh is now on the highway of development under the dynamic leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to materialise Bangabandhu's dream," he told a discussion coinciding with Bangabandhu's 99th birth anniversary at the National Press Club auditorium here.

Hasan added: "So let's form a strong resistance against those who want to impede the country's ongoing development."

Bangabandhu Sangskritik Jote (BSJ) organised the discussion to mark the anniversary, observed as the National Children's Day, while former lawmaker Sarah Begum Kabori chaired the function.

Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS) Managing Director and Chief Editor Abul Kalam Azad addressed the discussion as the special guest while Awami League (AL) South City unit General Secretary Shahe Alam Murad was present as the key speaker.

Hasan, also the publicity and publication secretary of the ruling AL, said the nation earlier witnessed devilish attempts to erase Bangabandhu from the national life.

"The (past) governments of Ziaur Rahman and Begum Zia even tried to wipe out Bangabandhu's name and his noble works from people's mind. But their efforts eventually turned to be futile," he added.

Hasan said Bangabandhu gifted the people of the soil an independent and sovereign country and the country was now on the track of development under Bangabandhu daughter Sheikh Hasina's dynamic and visionary leadership.

He said many world leaders including the US president, UN secretary generals, Indian prime minister and eminent economists lauded Bangladesh's rapid development.

"But some people are not willing to acknowledge the development - they are (rather) busy to confuse the countrymen," the minister said.

Hasan particularly referred to BNP leader Rizvi Ahmed's recent misleading comments involving Election Commission saying "this party always tries to make questionable the role of EC and the elections".

He urged BNP to avoid the policy to create controversies and instead practise constructive criticism joining the parliament.

"Please come to the parliament. We also want constructive criticism of the government for a strong democracy," he said.

Hasan feared its election phobia could make BNP an isolated party in near future and observed by now they were exposed to an existence crisis.

"I urge BNP to join the polls overcoming polls phobia," he added.

Regarding another allegation of BNP leaders on its chief Begum Zia's treatment, Hasan said the politics of BNP is now stuck into her treatment.

"But, she is now getting world class medical treatment. Every facility is being given to her. She gets her favorite house maid. Everyday a doctor visits her in the jail for checkup. A physiotherapist and a nurse have been appointed for her (as well)," he added.

Addressing the function, the BSS chief editor said everyone should extend their hands to supplement the government's development endeavours being imbued with Bangabandhu's ideals and Liberation War spirit.


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