Govt working to build Bangladesh with Liberation War spirit: PM
The prime minister said this in a meeting of the National Implementation Committee for Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s Birth Centenary Celebration at Shapla Hall of the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) in Dhaka, BSS reports.
Sheikh Hasina, also the chairman of the implementation committee, said Bangladesh had gone far away from the spirit of the Liberation War after killing of the Father of the Nation along with most of his family members on August 15, 1975.
“It was an attack on the entire Bangalee nation,” she said, adding that Bangabandhu had dedicated her whole life to liberate the people and gave them a beautiful and improved life.
Following the ideal of the Father of the Nation, she said her government has transformed Bangladesh into a developing country in 2021 when the nation celebrated the birth centenary of the Father of the Nation and the golden jubilee of the country’s independence.
The prime minister said they have brought the country under cent percent electrification and have been making houses for every homeless and landless people.
“The day is not far when not a single person will be left without address or homeless and landless. We are creating a scope for their survival,” she said.
The prime minister reiterated her vow to continue the indomitable pace of the country’s development.
Sheikh Hasina said she has a plan to build a separate library basically e- library on Bangabandhu’s 32 no house in Dhanmondi on a large scale.
That library will be established so all across the globe have access to the library to study and conduct research on the available documents to be preserved in it, she added.
In this regard, she said a small library now remains in the 32 no house. The premier stressed the need for making digitised all the documents including various publications, books, films, short films, documentaries on the Liberation War and the architect of independent Bangladesh aimed at preserving those.