Bangabandhu’s sacrifice is lesson for all: PM

Bangladesh
Bangabandhu’s sacrifice is lesson for all: PM
Primary Minister Sheikh Hasina on Fri said Daddy of the country Bangabandhu had set a good glaring case in point by leaving the content of minister limited to strengthening his get together and described it while a lesson for all.

“Bangabandhu knew a strong organizational bottom was had a need to attain anything in those days. . . people join the party for the content of minister, but Bangabandhu quit the position to strengthen his get together [Awami Little league],” she said.

Sheikh Hasina said the Father of the country had to handle limitless torture, but he accepted everything limited to the country’s persons and that’s why he previously made the people united to attain the independence.

The prime minister was speaking at the third-day programmes of the nationwide celebrations of the Birth Centenary of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and golden jubilee of the Independence.

Charing the auspicious occasion in at the Nationwide Parade Square, she simultaneously urged all to have a vow to materialise dreams of Bangabandhu by building a produced and prosperous Bangladesh through taking smiles upon the faces of distressed people.

“Let’s make a good pledge to determine a food cravings and poverty-no cost developed, prosperous and non-communal Sonar Bangladesh as dreamt by the daddy of the Nation and,” she said.

Sri Lankan Premier Mahinda Rajapaksa attended the function as guest of honor.

Sheikh Hasina reiterated her government’s dedication to illuminate every property of the country. “No person will remain starving and homeless in Bangladesh. We’ll light every property,” she said, ” she explained.

She continued saying: “We wish every person of the united states to get a developed and prosperous life in all fields including education, health insurance and employment.”

Describing Sri Lanka because a good friend of Bangladesh, the primary minister explained Bangladesh and Sri Lanka show common views on numerous regional and international challenges and both countries happen to be cooperative and supportive for each and every other’s causes.

“Primary Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa is a true good friend of Bangladesh and he constantly stood by our aspect and I also try my level better to reciprocate with that friendly gesture,” she said.

Sheikh Hasina said Sri Lankan premier’s participation found in the celebration of the birth centenary of the daddy of the Nation of Bangladesh and the Golden Jubilee of Independence is a testimony of his heartiest emotions and the persons of Sri Lanka aswell.

“I hope that cordial relationship between your people of our two countries will end up being stronger and stronger in future,” she added.

In the celebration, a video message sent by Russian Foreign Minister Sergey V Lavrov was broadcast, while State Minister for Cultural Affair KM Khalid delivered the welcome speech.

Noted academician Professor Dr Syed Manzoorul Islam produced a presentation about today’s theme.

Mentioning Bangabandhu’s contribution to the Language Activity, the Prime Minister said the motion had started in 1948 to make mom tongue as the talk about language when this individual was students of law section in Dhaka University.

Bangabandhu initiated this struggle and he along with many other pupil leaders were arrested, she said, noting that the movements had started on 11 March, 1948.

He [Bangabandhu] was arrested over three occasions 1 after another in those days, she added.

Sheikh Hasina continued telling: “Whenever he tried to raise voice for Bangalis or for establishing the rights of the persons of Bangladesh, great blows came down on him. But, Bangabandhu didn’t retreat somewhat he spearheaded the battle to switch the fate of the people of this country.”

The people, she said, who grabbed the state’s power illegally after the 1975 assassination tried to erase the name of Dad of the Nation from the annals of the fantastic freedom struggle of Bangladesh and the annals of independence forever. “But, none can erase the reality,” she added.

The premier said Bangabandhu dedicated his life time for changing the fate of exploited and deprived people. He previously no personal longing in his lifestyle, she added.

Describing Bangabandhu since a son of the Bangladesh, she said he made this Bangla, that was ruled by other folks for a large number of years, independent and started to be its first president and Prime Minister.

Sheikh Hasina said none of those who ruled this territory - whether or not it had been called Bengal, East Bengal or perhaps East Pakistan- through the Pakistani period and even who came found in power after the assassination of the daddy of the country on August 15, 1975 was created in the soil of the Bangladesh.

“Just Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib was the son of the land and that's the reason he previously a deep love for the people of this country,” she said.
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