PM pledges to change people’s fate by materializing Bangabandhu’s dream

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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Monday vowed to change the lot of the distressed people by transforming Bangladesh into a developed and prosperous country as envisioned by the Father of the Nation, calling upon all to work from their respective positions to advance the country maintaining the existing progress.
“Today, our target is to materialise the dream of Bangabandhu for which he liberated the country. We will bring smile on the faces of distressed people and build a Sonar Bangla free from poverty and hunger,” she said.

The Prime Minister reiterated her commitment saying that she would implement the dream of the Father of the Nation by changing the fate of the distressed people.

She said this while virtually presiding over a discussion titled “Mukto Swadeshe Jatir Pita” (Father of the Nation in the Liberated Homeland) from her official Ganabhaban residence here marking 50 years of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s homecoming after the country’s independence.

The National Implementation Committee for  Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s 100th Birth Anniversary Celebration organised the function at Shaheed Monirul Alam Auditorium at BTV in Rampura, BSS reports.

Sheikh Hasina, elder daughter of Bangabandhu, said their target is to shape the fate of the people for which her father struggled throughout his life and he was jailed and tortured time and again and finally sacrificed his life.

The Prime Minister called upon the people to do their parts in transforming Bangladesh into a Sonar Bangla maintaining the country’s existing advancement.

She thanked the countrymen as the Awami League has got the chance to work for the people after being elected to power time and again.

The Prime Minister said it was a big matter that they have got the chance to celebrate the country’s golden jubilee of independence, birth centenary of the Father of the Nation and 50 years of Bangabandhu’s homecoming.

She said that they had a plan to celebrate 50 years of Bangabandhu’s homecoming on a large scale at his birthplace Tungipara, Gopalganj, adding that they are now observing it on a limited scale due fresh surge of new variant of the coronavirus, thinking people’s safety.

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