Stay alert to face internal & external threats: PM asks army

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DHAKA, May 13, 2018 (BSS) – Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina today asked the
members of Bangladesh Army to keep a “constant vigil” to face any internal
and external threats for safeguarding the country’s constitution and
sovereignty.

“You’ll have to always remain ready to face any internal or external
threats unitedly for protecting the sacred constitution and sovereignty of
the motherland,” she said while opening 27 projects at different cantonments.

Sheikh Hasina inaugurated the schemes through a videoconference from Dhaka
Cantonment this morning.

The projects included a cancer centre at Dhaka Cantonment, fertility
centre, edible oil mill, various establishments of training and housing
facilities for the army members.

Chief of Army Staff General Abu Belal Muhammad Shafiul Huq delivered the
welcome address at the function. PM’s Security Adviser Major General
(retired) Tariq Ahmed Siddiq was present at the dais.

Describing Bangladesh Army as an “asset” of the country and a “symbol” of
the confidence and the trust of the people, the premier also asked its
members to be more “professionally-efficient” and “welfare-minded” with
social and religious values.

“Bangladesh Army is our asset and a symbol of confidence and trust of the
people…so, you will have to be more professionally-efficient and welfare-
minded consisting of social and religious values,” she said.

The prime minister hoped that the army members will also work with utmost
sincerity in accomplishing their duty by keeping confidence in the senior
leadership and maintaining mutual trust, sympathy, sense of brotherhood and
responsibility, dutifulness and discipline.

The premier said her government always wants to run the country as the
servants of the people, never rulers.

“We’ve got your constant cooperation to serve the people,” she said,
expressing her firm belief that the army will stand beside the people
whenever it will be necessary during of the running of the state by the
present government.

“Because, we have to keep in mind that the country and people are ours and
our aim is to development of all,” she added.

The premier said she has a strong family bond with Bangladesh Army as her
two brothers — Shaheed Sheikh Kamal and Shaheed Sheikh Jamal — were members
of the army.

“My youngest brother Sheikh Russel also wanted to join the army,” she
mentioned with an emotion charged voice.

“As I’m a member of the family, I think it’s my responsibility to build an
army suitable to independent and sovereign Bangladesh,” she said.

Sheikh Hasina recalled that Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur
Rahman framed the defence policy in 1974 by realizing the necessity of a
developed and professional army.

At his directives, she said, Bangladesh Military Academy was established in
Comilla in 1974 as well as other establishments including the Combined Arms
School and training centre for every corp.

The premier said in the light of Bangabandhu’s far-reaching defence policy,
a process for modernisation of the army is underway side by side with
rearranging and changing its organisational structure.

As a result, she said, the army has reached a dignified position at home
and abroad. “You’ll have to uphold your reputation of which guidelines were
given by Bangabandhu,” she said.

Pointing out that the present government believes in development, expansion
and modernisation of the army, the prime minister said the government has
taken all necessary effective measures keeping this goal ahead. “The National
Defence Policy was approved by the cabinet,” she said.

Mentioning that the government is pledge-bound to build a modern and all
round armed forces, Sheikh Hasina said for this the government has framed the
Forces Goal 2030 which is being implemented in phases.

As part of it, new infantry divisions, brigades, units and training centres
were established, while some infantry battalions are being turned inti para
battalions and mechanized battalions, she said.

The prime minister said her government has established para commando
brigade for the first time, while MLRS and Missile Regiment have also been
added to the army for further strengthening the country’s defence system.

Besides, the present government has strengthened capability of the army to
a great extent through inducting various modern war equipment, helicopters
and modern infantry gazettes to keep pace with the developed world, she said.

Referring to her government’s decision in 2013 to get females admitted in
the army, Sheikh Hasina said, in continuation of the initiative, appointing
female pilots for the first time in the history of the army will initiate a
new horizon.

Sheikh Hasina said she today inaugurated 27 projects of the army including
cancer centre, fertility centre, edible oil mill and other infrastructures.

“These will play a very important role in increasing operational
capability of the army, training facility, as well as for the development of
living standard of their families,” she said.

Sheikh Hasina said she feels proud for the role of the army during
country’s crucial moments like natural disasters and anti-terrorism drives.

Besides the main activities, she said, the army has engaged themselves in
the nation-building programmes.

“Due to your professional efficiency, the important responsibility for
supervision work of the Padma Bridge and the construction work of Cox’s
Bazar-Teknaf Marine Drive, the Hatirjheel Project, Bahaddarhat Flyover,
Mohipal Flyover and Thanchi-Ali Kadam Road was given to you,” she said.

Sheikh Hasina said the army members at different foreign missions are
bringing honour and dignity through sacrifice, dutifulness and
professionalism which has further brightened Bangladesh’s image abroad.

The prime minister highly praised the role of the army in relief
distribution among the Rohingya people, construction of shelter centres and
providing medicare facilities for them and said their immense contribution
further brightened the image of the country.

Highlighting her government’s tremendous successes in different sectors, the premier said Bangladesh has graduated to a developing country from the least developed group.

“The country got the recognition leaving 16 countries behind,” she said, adding all will have to work to keep up this achievement.

Sheikh Hasina said her government made Bangladesh self reliant in food

from a food deficit country.

“We formed the government in 1996 with 40 lakh metric tons of food deficit and from that position, we turned it into a food autarky country within two years,” she said.

She said though natural calamities take place sometimes, her government is fully aware of ensuring food security for all time.

The prime minister vowed that Bangladesh will move ahead keeping its head high not begging from others.

“We don’t want to be the leader of beggars, we want to be self-reliant in all sectors,” she said.

On the Rohingya issue, the premier said her government is hopeful of solving the protracted problem.

Mentioning that her government gave shelter to 11 lakh Rohingyas on the humanitarian grounds, she said discussion is underway with Myanmar for repatriation of its forcibly displaced people and an agreement was signed between the two countries.

“Myanmar has agreed to take back its citizens, but they yet to take any effective measures in this regard,” she said, adding as a result the international pressure on Myanmar is increasing and all countries are extending support to Bangladesh.

Sheikh Hasina said Bangladesh has set a new milestone launching its first communication satellite Bangabandhu-1 into orbit on Saturday.

“The satellite was successfully launched and it is a big achievement for Bangladesh,” she said.

Sheikh Hasina said it was new process and technology and the rocket returned to the earth safely after successfully launching the satellite.

“We won the maritime boundary against India and Myanmar and solved enclave problem … our position in water, land and space has become clear and specific,” she said.

Earlier, the prime minister inaugurated the 27 projects of the army by unveiling their plaques from the venue. At the function, four video documentaries on the 27 projects inaugurated today were screened.