Won’t accept defeat in anything: PM
Prime minister Sheikh Hasina on Monday called upon people to have confidence and trust that Bangladesh wouldn’t bow down to anything like the COVID-19 pandemic.
‘I talk to people and again using the digital platform amid the corona situation as I want people to keep confidence and trust that we would not lose to anybody or anything (the COVID-19 pandemic),’ she said while addressing a function marking the 34th founding anniversary of the Special Security Force from her official residence Ganabhaban in the capital.
The prime minister simultaneously said it wouldn’t be acceptable to bow down to anything in fear of death as it could come in any moment and any circumstances.
Spelling out the global situation triggered by the coronavirus pandemic, she said, ‘The entire world has now become standstill due to fear and deaths caused by the coronavirus despite the fact that many more people die (in the world) in various accidents (in comparison to COVID-19).’
No power or asset of the rich and powerful countries could so far bring any positive result in the fight against the invisible virus COVID-19, she continued.
The prime minister said her government had given a special attention to keep continuing the lives and livelihoods of the people alongside ensuring their protection and education as well.
‘I urge the countrymen to protect themselves (from the coronavirus) by following the health codes. Everyone should bear in mind protection of himself means to protection of others,’ she said.
The prime minister greeted the SSF personnel for arranging security for her and other VVIPs risking their lives saying, ‘As you people are thinking about my security, I am also thinking about your security. I want you to be safe and secured.’
Stressing the need for imparting proper training and technological knowledge to the SSF personnel, she said, ‘Training is a must to ensure security to you and the VIPs. It is also necessary to have technological knowledge alongside physical fitness to this end.’
The prime minister said that the people, who are entrusted with arranging security for the VVIPs including the heads of the state and government of the foreign countries, should have the expertise about the modern technological knowledge because types of crime are being changed as the world is progressing ahead.
After assuming office in 1996, she said the manpower of SSF force was found less and under equipped, adding that later her government purchased modern technologies and appoint more manpower for the SSF.
The prime minister called upon the SSF personnel to read the book titled ‘Secret Documents of Intelligence Branch on Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman,’ saying, ‘The people, who are working to ensure security, should study the book to know on how to work.’
Besides, one could know how Bangabandhu make Bangladesh ready in phases towards the desired independence, she continued.
Director general of SSF Maj Gen Md Majibur Rahman gave welcome address at the function.
‘The DG of SSF later handed over a cheque of taka one crore and money equivalent to one day salary of the SSF personnel for the Prime Minister’s Relief and Welfare Fund on the occasion,’ PM’s press secretary Ihsanul Karim who was present at the function told the BSS.
PMO secretary Md Tofazzel Hossain Miah received the cheque.
SSF personnel were connected to the function from the prime minister’s office through video conference.
The prime minister said, ‘The Father of the Nation is no more among us as he was assassinated on August 15 in 1975. He liberated the country with a target of giving the people a better life.’
‘I have been working to accomplish the unfinished tasks of my father since my return to the country after six years of forced exile,’ she said.
The prime minister said that the COVID-19 pandemic halted all the progress of Bangladesh at the time when the country was heading towards the overall socio economic advancement with reducing poverty rate to 20 per cent from 40, increasing the GDP growth rate to 8.1 and the per capita income alongside making tremendous development of the villages in only 10 years.
In this context, Sheikh Hasina, also president of the ruling Awami League, said that they lost her party’s central executive committee member and former Sylhet City Corporation mayor Badar Uddin Ahmed Kamran due to the coronavirus.
‘Grenades were charged on Kamran twice and he survived the attacks. But, this time the COVID-19 had claimed his lives,’ she continued.
Despite facing all the odds, the prime minister hoped that Bangladesh would have to move forward in materialising the dream of the country’s founding president Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.
News Courtesy: www.newagebd.net