PM Hasina leads a “complex, roiling nation”: Washington Post

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The Washington Post, a leading US daily newspaper, has highly lauded Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s strong leadership on the world stage alongside Bangladesh’s tremendous progress of women, and achievements in education and poverty reduction has been

The appreciation came in an article published in the widely circulated newspaper on Monday, written by its columnist Petula Dvorak who writes about homeless shelters, gun control, high heels and high school choirs, reports UNB.

The article was written based on an interview of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina taken by Petula Dvorak at hotel Ritz-Carlton’s ballroom in Northern Virginia recently.

Highlighting success stories of the prime minister, Dvorak wrote, Sheikh Hasina is the longest-serving female head of government in the world.

The article said, the prime minister is leading a nation with more people than Russia and surviving at least 20 assassination attempts including an especially bloody grenade attacks in 2004 thrown into the crowds around her.

Referring to a man named Abdullah Niami, the writer said, he raised his 6-year-old daughter Zoya up high as he wanted her to witness Sheikh Hasina a sight–a female head of government which America won’t see anytime soon.

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