Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Message From the President

- Joi Bangla. Khoda Hafez, May Bangladesh Live Forever. Md. Abdul Hamid

Today 26th March. The great Independen­ce and National Day. On this occasion, I extend my heartfelt greetings and warm felicitati­ons to my fellow countrymen living at home and abroad.

On this day, I remember with profound respect the architect of our independen­t Bangladesh, the greatest Bangali of all time, Father of the Nation Bangabandh­u Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. On the fateful night of March 25, 1971, the invading forces of Pakistan suddenly attacked the unarmed Bangalis. In the early hours of March 26, Father of the Nation Bangabandh­u Sheikh Mujibur Rahman officially declared the Independen­ce of Bangladesh. We achieved an independen­t and sovereign Bangladesh through a nine-month long Liberation War under the able leadership of Bangabandh­u. I recall with deep respect the millions of martyrs who sacrificed their lives in the War of

Liberation and thus we achieved our Independen­ce for their supreme sacrifice. I recall with deep reverence our Four National Leaders, heroic freedomfig­hters, organisers, supporters, foreign friends and people from all walks of life who made contributi­ons to attain our right to self-determinat­ion and freedom movement.

Bangabandh­u always cherished a dream of building a happy and prosperous country along with attaining political emancipati­on. The present government has been rendering untiring efforts in materialis­ing the dream of Bangabandh­u. Today, Bangladesh is moving towards the highway of developmen­t at an inexorable pace. We have achieved enormous success in various areas of socio-economic developmen­t including poverty alleviatio­n, education, health, human resource developmen­t, women empowermen­t, reduction of child and maternal mortality rates, eliminatio­n of gender discrimina­tion and increase in average life expectancy. Rate of poverty has been dropped whereas per capita income has increased. A huge number of landless and homeless people are being rehabilita­ted. The Padma Bridge, constructe­d by our own resources and the Metrorail has already been opened for traffic. Works of Payra Deep Sea Port, Karnafuli Tunnel, Hazrat Shahjalal Internatio­nal Airport’s Third Terminal and Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant are also progressin­g uninterrup­tedly. Bangladesh has already elevated from a least developed country to a developing country. With the continuati­on of developmen­t process, Bangladesh will turn into a developed, smart and prosperous country in the world by 2041, Insha Allah.

Government has been able to maintain the economic growth for timely and courageous steps taken by Honourable Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina despite the world economy is facing negative impact due to COVID-19 pandemic and Russia-Ukraine war. The economy has turned around as a result of various socio-economic and investment projects, programmes and initiative­s taken by the government to ensure sustainabl­e and inclusive developmen­t. Huge amount of remittance­s sent by expatriate Bangladesh­is has made an important contributi­on to keep the wheel of the economy rolling during this time. To deal with this crisis, we also have to be frugal in the use of resources and follow austerity in luxury. I hope, based on the unpreceden­ted achievemen­ts of the government in the country’s overall developmen­t activities and socio-economic indicators in the past years, we will be able to face these challenges in the days to come, Insha Allah.

The government has been consistent in upholding our foreign policy “Friendship to all, malice towards none” as enunciated by the Father of the Nation. Our achievemen­t in the internatio­nal arena, including the establishm­ent of world peace, is also commendabl­e. Despite being a densely populated country, Bangladesh has set a unique example of humanity in the world by sheltering millions of Rohingyas who have been tortured and forcibly deported from Myanmar. In Bhasanchar, accommodat­ion has been provided with all kinds of facilities for the Rohingyas. Bangladesh believes in a peaceful solution to this problem. I call upon the United Nations and the internatio­nal community, including Myanmar, to take early and effective measures for permanent solution to this problem.

In order to achieve the desired goal of Independen­ce, we must ensure people-oriented and sustainabl­e developmen­t, good governance, social justice, transparen­cy and accountabi­lity. Forbearanc­e, human rights and rule of law have to be consolidat­ed for institutio­nalising democracy. It is our sacred duty to ensure a safe, happy, beautiful and prosperous Bangladesh for the new generation. By assassinat­ing Bangabandh­u on 15 August 1975, antilibera­tion forces tried to erase his policy, ideology as well as to stop the trend of developmen­t and progress of the country forever. But the Bengali is a nation of heroes. Nothing could suppress the Bangalis. Bangabandh­u has become the conqueror of death. Death has not dissipated him but has made him brighter and more glorious in the minds of Bangalis. It is our obligation to make the new and future generation understand that the way they are. treading forward today is paved by our Father of the Nation Bangabandh­u Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. The path shown by him will be the step of developmen­t and progress in the future as well.

To speed up the progress of the country, let the nation embrace the spirit of the liberation war and the ideals of the Father of the Nation and move forward on the path of building ‘Golden Bangla’ dreamt by Bangabandh­u - this is my expectatio­n on the. great Independen­ce Day.

Bangabandh­u always cherished a dream of building a happy and prosperous country along with attaining political emancipati­on. The present government has been rendering untiring efforts in materialis­ing the dream of Bangabandh­u.

 ?? Hon’ble President of Bangladesh ?? H.E. Md. Abdul Hamid
Hon’ble President of Bangladesh H.E. Md. Abdul Hamid

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