Bangladesh's Prime Minister, Sheikh Hasina, has emphasized its focus on working with nations that contribute to Dhaka's development and prosperity, regardless of their involvement in conflicts.
I make it a priority to analyze my country's development. She emphasized that Bangladesh will not involve itself in conflicts between other nations and stated, "I will associate with those who endorse the advancement of our country."
The prime minister graciously presented awards to the deserving winners in various categories at the national level competition for creating one-minute video documentaries titled "Amar Chokhe Bangabandhu" (Bangabandhu in my eyes) at her official Ganabhaban residence in Dhaka on Sunday.
Sheikh Hasina again emphasized that Bangladesh is committed to pursuing peace instead of war.
"We seek to foster amicable relationships with all nations as we progress," she stated.
The prime minister emphasised the importance of vigilance, highlighting the need to prevent the country from regressing and returning to a state of poverty.
No one can hold us back. After the changeover on August 15, 1975, Bangladesh experienced a significant shift in its socioeconomic landscape. It is crucial to remain vigilant at all times. We must propel the nation forward, she stated.
In a recent event, the prime minister graciously presented certificates, crests, and award money to the talented winners of the competition across various categories, ranging from school to intermediate-level students.
The presence of Cabinet Secretary Md Mahbub Hossain was noted.
Sheikh Hasina emphasised the importance of education in propelling Bangladesh towards development and prosperity. She encouraged the students to play a vital role in shaping the country's future.
The prime minister emphasised the importance of education for students, urging them to become responsible citizens and equip themselves with knowledge of technology, science, and the values of the Liberation War.
"In this current era, we are witnessing a remarkable surge in technology, science, and knowledge." She says acquiring knowledge is crucial for personal growth and the country's development.
She conveyed optimism for the future, believing that the younger generation's visionary leadership and wisdom will propel the country towards prosperity.
Highlighting the government's long-term development plan, she encouraged the students to actively contribute to Bangladesh's progress by adapting the plan to current global circumstances.
The prime minister firmly believed that Bangladesh would maintain its independence and not rely on any other nation.
"We must maintain our composure and remember the importance of dignity," she stated.
According to her, the country's Liberation War history was distorted after the assassination of the Father of the Nation, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.
According to her, the natural history of the Liberation War has finally come to light, as the distorted version of events has been erased from public memory.
One day, the younger generation will lead our nation into the future. However, it necessitates an ideal. It is crucial to draw lessons from the past. --- It is important to remain vigilant, as the essence of the Liberation War must be preserved," she emphasised.
The prime minister emphasised her government's commitment to achieving economic emancipation for the people, in line with the vision of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. The goal is to ensure that the benefits of the Liberation War reach every household.
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