Bangladesh usually with Palestinians, reaffirms PM

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Bangladesh usually with Palestinians, reaffirms PM
Primary Minister Sheikh Hasina on Wednesday (June 2, 2021) speaking in Parliament in Dhaka.

Denouncing the new Israeli attacks, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in Wednesday advised Parliament that Bangladesh is normally generally with the Palestinian people and will continue steadily to extend all sorts of assistance to them.

"We're usually with Palestinian persons. We did extend all sorts of assistance to them during the past, and are doing this today and will surely do that in the future," Hasina said, studies UNB.

The Prime Minister said this when she took part in the conversation on a condolence action in the House.

Loudspeaker Dr Shirin Sharmin Chaudhury moved the condolence motion in the House in the very beginning of the Budget Session of the 11th Parliament, aiming to exhibit profound grief at the death of two sitting down MPs Abdul Matin Khasru and Aslamul Huque, one ex - minister, 11 ex-MPs, some noted dignitaries and those who shed lives to Coronavirus both in the home and overseas, and in two latest waterway accidents found in the country, and the most recent Israelis episodes on Palestine and the cyclone Yaas.

The Primary Minister strongly condemned the cruel attacks completed by Israel. "What took place in Palestine is extremely inhumane. Children had been crying and roaming around there, losing their father and mother. It can not be tolerated," she said.

It really is truly sad that the young children were injured and put through torture while they lost their parents, Hasina said adding that Israel completed the attacks on Palestine.

Decreasing heavily on intercontinental organisations, Hasina explained some international organisations got raised their voice for humanity many times in the past, but why were many of them silent this time around? she questioned.

The Primary Minister sought the salvation of departed souls of those who were killed in the Israeli attacks.
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