PM urges all to keep children away from militancy, terrorism
Zafar Iqbal attackers fanatics, she says
Monday, 5 March 2018
Prime Minister (PM) Sheikh Hasina termed 'fanatics' the attackers of Muhammad Zafar Iqbal and urged all to keep their children away from militancy, terrorism and drug abuse, reports UNB.
"Those who are committing these crimes are fanatics...we earlier decided not to allow terrorism and militancy in the country, we're conducting drives against drug abuse as well," she said.
Sheikh Hasina said this while distributing Bangabandhu Fellowship, National Science and Technology (NST) Fellowship and research donations among students and researchers for 2017-2018 sessions at a function at Osmani Memorial Auditorium in the city on Sunday.
She said the government wants the peaceful atmosphere to prevail in all educational institutions of the country.
"On Saturday, an unwanted incident took place at the Shahjalal University of Science and Technology campus where Dr Muhammad Zafar Iqbal came under [knife] attack. I asked the Air Force to bring him to Dhaka and admit him to the CMH for his better treatment. His condition is stable [now]," she said.
The PM wanted to know who these people are. "We want to make the country free from militancy, terrorism and drug abuse."
She mentioned that those who commit such incidents like the one done to Muhammad Zafar Iqbal are fanatics. "They think by killing a person they will go to heaven...they'll never be able to reach the heaven... they'll suffer in the hell."
The PM said the country's children must be kept away from drugs, terrorism and militancy. "These three social menaces are just destroying children."
Turning to science and technology, the PM said these are ever changing and her government has attached utmost importance to education, research and scientific and technological studies.
She said the government has already given importance to studies on bio-technological science, medical science, environmental science, engineering and applied science, physical science and food production.
Hasina said a country cannot progress without its development in the area of science and technology. To promote the scientific studies and researches, Awami League government after taking office in 1996, allocated funds to conduct scientific research and studies, which had remained completely suspended during the post-1975 period.
The PM said Bangladesh is now stepping into the atomic era, fulfilling its long-cherished dream. In this area, the country needs substantial people with particular skills, she said.
Presided over by Science and Technology Minister Yafes Osman, the function was addressed, among others, by Chairman of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on the Ministry of Science and Technology Dr AFM Ruhal Haq.