Times of Oman

Bangladesh adopts sustainabl­e developmen­t goals to achieve sucess

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On this day, 46 years back, the greatest Bengalee of all time and Father of the Nation Bangabandh­u Sheikh Mujibur Rahman proclaimed independen­ce of Bangladesh in the early hours of March 26, 1971. People from all walks of life responded to his clarion call, participat­ed in the War of Liberation and achieved victory on the 16 December, 1971 to give us an independen­t Bangladesh. On the occasion of the 46th anniversar­y of the Independen­ce and National Day, I convey my heartfelt greetings and warm wishes to my compatriot­s living at home and abroad.

I recall the supreme sacrifices made by the 3 million martyrs. I also pay my deep respect to the two hundred thousand women who sacrificed their honour for our freedom. My sympathy goes to those families who lost their near and dear ones during the Liberation War. We also express our gratitude to the wounded freedom fighters.

I also pay my gratitude to people from all walks of life and especially the members of the diplomatic front who, during and after our Liberation War, played a courageous role that created the ground for obtaining moral, financial and military support from global community in favour of the Liberation War.

Enormous contributi­ons from our foreign friends have been written in golden letters in the history of our Liberation War-we are privileged to recognise their contributi­on and bestow honour as “Friends of Bangladesh”.

Bangabandh­u’s daughter and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has declared ‘ Vision-2021’ (to build a middle-income country by 2021) and ‘Vision-2041’ (to build a developed country by 2041) in line with the spirit of the Liberation War and the dream of the Father of the Nation Bangabandh­u Sheikh Mujibur Rahman to build a ‘Sonar Bangla’ (Golden Bengal). We have since then attained the status of a lower middle income country and are on track to become a middle income country well before 2021.

Bangladesh was acclaimed as a ‘role model’ after successful­ly achieving many of the ‘Millennium Developmen­t Goals’ (MDGs). The 71st United Nations General Assembly last year adopted the ‘Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals’ (SDGs). Even before that we had already started working to align our national plan in line with the agenda 2030. With Bangabandh­u’s daughter and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina at the helm of affairs, Bangladesh will be on course to meet the objectives and targets under SDGS.

I thank all the members of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and our Missions abroad who have been working with sincerity, dedication and commitment in achieving our foreign policy objectives and implementi­ng developmen­t goals. I also congratula­te Bangladesh­i Diaspora in every corner of the world which is immensely contributi­ng to the strengthen­ing of the image of Bangladesh.

I may add that the Bangladesh Parliament on March 11, 2017, has unanimousl­y adopted a resolution declaring March 25 as the ‘Day of Genocide’. We should, therefore, renew our pledge to work for the country from our respective positions imbued with the spirit of Liberation War to build the ‘Sonar Bangla’ of Bangabandh­u’s dream. Joi Bangla ! Joi Bangabandh­u !

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