Bid to create debate above Bangabandhu's sculpture, display patience: PM

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Bid to create debate above Bangabandhu's sculpture, display patience: PM
Producing remarks that there were attempts to make debate above Bangabandhu's sculpture, Primary Minister Sheikh Hasina has named upon all to face any kind of situation with patience.

"There have been efforts to create debate over Bangabandhu's sculpture... Bangladesh is a region of non-communal spirit," she said while nearly addressing a discussion assembly marking the fantastic Victory Evening from her official home Ganabhaban in the administrative centre on Wednesday. 

Awami League organised the program at its central workplace at 23 Bangabandhu Avenue found in the city.

Turing to the the latest debate, the Prime Minister explained, "Everybody has to deal with any problem with patience and which will be our duty, and our key focus will be about what we are able to do for the united states rather looking who have said what."

Sheikh Hasina likewise reassured every religious network that Bangladesh equally is one of the people of all faiths as the united states has the shared history of sacrificing bloodstream during its Liberation War.

"The people of most religions will be staying in Bangladesh enjoying equivalent facilities because they sacrificed blood to liberate the united states," she said.

The Primary Minister reaffirmed that all could have their liberty to perform their religious rituals as the federal government believes for the reason that spirit.

"Islam teaches us that lesson and the fantastic Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) also taught us that lesson," she said.

Sheikh Hasina urged the Awami League leaders and activists to fortify the party and pass on the ideology of the daddy of the country to the mass people.

About the international prize given in honour of Bangabandhu by UNESCO, she said the organisation announced the award in the name for erasing which from history there is an ill-effort. "I think his is a great gift for the Bangalee country in the Mujib Centenary."

The US has made a decision to establish "UNESCO-Bangladesh Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman International Prize in neuro-scientific Creative Economy" to market creative industries offering youths, women and migrants with sustainable jobs globally.

UNESCO Executive Board followed Bangladesh's proposal for establishing the prize at the 210th virtual session on December 11.

This is the first-time any UN agency introduced international prize in the name of Bangabandhu.

The prize worth $50,000 will be given once in every two years. The award, for the very first time, will get during UNESCO's 41st basic meeting in November subsequent year, which has been declared by the UN as the "International Yr of Creative Overall economy for Sustainable Development".

Mainly, the prize will get for six years and UNSECO may renew. A five-member jury table comprising eminent specialists will choose the individuals or establishments for the prize.

The Prime Minister said the government wants to keep up the pace of the country's current advancement, and urged all to remain safe and follow medical instructions in order to avoid Coronavirus infections. 

"The federal government is discharging its obligations…it provides provided stimulus deals and extended important support to people since it was urgently needed to keep up with the lives and livelihoods" she explained.

Discussing Covid-19 vaccine, Hasina said the federal government has already signed a deal to procure it when it is available.

Awami League standard secretary Obaidul Quader delivered the welcome speech while its Publicity and Publication Sectary Abdus Sobhan Golap conducted it.

AL leaders Matia Chowdhury, Dr Abdur Razzaque, Mofazzal Hossain Chowdhury Maya, Jahangir Kabir Nanak, Abdur Rahman, Dr Hasan Mahmud, AFM Bahauddin Nasim, Mirza Azam, Abu Ahmed Mannafi and Sheikh Bazlur Rahman also spoke in the occasion.
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