Measles vaccination failure an 'unforgivable crime': PM


FE Team | Published: April 18, 2026 23:30:01


Prime Minister Tarique Rahman addresses the UHFPO conference at the Osmani Memorial Auditorium in the capital on Saturday. — PID

Prime Minister Tarique Rahman has described the failure of the previous two governments to ensure measles vaccination for children as an "unforgivable crime", saying the current administration's emergency response has helped contain further deterioration in the situation, reports bdnews24.com.
Speaking at a conference of Upazila Health and Family Planning Officers (UHFPOs) at Osmani Memorial Auditorium in Dhaka, he said urgent nationwide vaccination efforts had been launched to prevent a repeat of the crisis.
"The life-destroying failure of the last two immediate governments to ensure measles vaccination for children across the country appears to be an unforgivable crime," Tarique said.
"So that such an incident never happens again, the current government has taken urgent steps to vaccinate children against measles across the country, and by the grace of Allah it has been possible to check some of the deterioration in the situation."
"We firmly believe that, through your dedicated efforts, we will be able to bring it under control."
The prime minister thanked doctors and health workers engaged in the immediate response to protect children from measles.
He also expressed sorrow to the parents and relatives of children who have died.
"To all the parents and relatives who have lost their beloved children, I personally and sincerely express my sorrow," he said.
The conference was organised by the Health Services Division under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

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