None can pull Bangladesh backward any more: PM

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has said
Bangladesh has attained an ability to advance further by competing any nation
of the world and asserted that none can pull the country backward any more.

“We’re implementing 90 percent of our development projects by our own
fund … now donors don’t come to give alms to us. Rather they come to
provide assistance mentioning us their development partners. Because we don’t
want alms to anybody,” she told a reception here last night.

Awami League Italy Chapter accorded the reception to the prime minister
at Parco dei Principi Grand Hotel & Spa.

Pointing out the construction of the Padma Bridge by the government’s
own fund, the prime minister said: “We’ve proved that we could do any work by
ourselves.”

Sheikh Hasina said the World Bank wanted to put blame on the government
regarding the bridge. “I had taken it as a challenge, saying that we’ll build
the bridge by our own fund and now we’re implementing the project by our
money,” she said.

The prime minister said Bangladesh earned independence through
liberation war under the leadership of Bangabandhu. “So I promised that
whenever we’ll come to power, we’ll build the country in such a way so that
Bangladesh can move with dignity on the world stage,” she said.

Sheikh Hasina went on saying: “We can now claim that we’ve been able to
bring the image of Bangladesh to that position.”

Mentioning that the country is advancing fast economically, the prime
minister said the Father of the Nation had turned Bangladesh into a least
developed country by rebuilding the war-ravaged country.

“Our government has given Bangladesh a status of a developing country
from that position and we’ve to keep up the status till 2024 to transform
Bangladesh into a middle income country … we’ve already attained three
criteria that are needed to achieve the target,” she said.

She added: “None can take us backward anymore and we’ll move ahead —
it’s the biggest word.”

The prime minister said those who grabbed power illegally after the
assassination of Bangabandhu were busy to change their own lot, not the
change the fate of the people.

“At that time Bangladesh was known as a country of cyclone, tidal surge
and famine in the world and the people of the world saw Bangladesh in the
eyes of neglect during the period which was shameful and painful for us,” she
said.

Sheikh Hasina said her government has brought down extreme poverty rate
to 10 percent and poverty rate 20.5 percent. “Insha Allah we could cut the
rate by two/three percent more by this year and for this we’ve taken some
special programmes,” she said.

“We don’t want a single person to remain poor and none can see us in the
eyes of compassion … Bangladesh earned independence through liberation war
and as a victorious nation, it’ll move keeping its head high and this is our
aim,” she said.

Vowing that not a single person to remain homeless, the prime minister
said her government is constructing houses for the homeless people through
Ashrayan Project and also formed housing fund for them.

“Not a single people will remain homeless by Mujib Borsho,” she said,
adding Taka 100 crore has been allocated separately in the budget for
rehabilitation of the river erosion-hit people.

Spelling out her government’s various steps for the welfare of the
expatriate Bangladeshis, Sheikh Hasina said her government has set up
Probashi Klayan Bank so that the people intending to go abroad do not need to
sell their land or property for this purpose.

The prime minister said the government has set up 5,800 digital centres
through which the people intending to go abroad can register their names in
the expatriates welfare ministry.

“We’ve also taken an initiative so that we can send 1000 people abroad
from every upazila and for this, we’ve made arrangements for smart card for
them,” she said.

Sheikh Hasina said her government previously introduced machine readable
passport. “Now it’s the era of e-passport and we’ve already started work on
giving e-passports so that none can become a victim of cheating,” she said.

She said steps have been taken so that the passengers do not become
victims of harassment in the airports in Bangladesh. “We’re constructing the
third terminal at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport to provide better
services to the passengers,” she said.

The prime minister said her government has given importance to technical
education to generate more employment. “We’ve taken steps to build a skilled
manpower in the country and for this we’re setting up a technical education
institute in every upazila,” she said.

About the country’s tremendous socioeconomic development in the last 11
years, she said there is no magic behind the success.

“For this, it’s necessary to know and understand the country with utmost
sincerity, love the people and keep confidence and trust in them and work for
their welfare … we’ve learned it from our parents,” she said.

Sheikh Hasina said Bangabandhu had a huge dream with the people of the
country and as his children: “We know his desire, and sacrificing all things
of life, I’m doing only work that the luck of the people of Bangladesh must
be changed and to achieve the goal, we’re taking every step.”

The prime minister said as a political party Awami League has an
economic policy and manifesto, adding, “We don’t only giving an election
manifesto … we frame budget every year keeping the manifesto ahead,” she
said.

Sheikh Hasina said: “There are many works left and as much time I get, I
try to utilise that time to develop the country fast and I seek cooperation
of all in this regard.”

About the demand of the expatriate Bangladeshis living in Italy for
launching Biman flight here, she said the discussion is underway with the
Italy government in this regard. “I’ll also raise the issue before the Italy
prime minister during our talks,” she said.

Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen and President of Italy Chapter Awami
League Hazi Mohammad Idris Farazi and General Secretary Hasan Iqbal and on
behalf of the expatriate Bangladeshis, Hosne Ara Begum spoke at the function.

Bangladesh Ambassador to Italy Abdus Sobhan Sikdar and President of UK
Chapter Awami League Sultan Mahmud Sharif were present on the dais.

A huge number of leaders and workers of AL and its associate
organisations from different European countries also joined the event.

The prime minister arrived here on Tuesday afternoon for a four-day
official visit to Italy at the invitation of her Italian counterpart Giuseppe
Conte.

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