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Drive against graft, terrorism will continue: PM

MADRID, Spain, Dec 2, 2019 (BSS) – Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has
reaffirmed to continue her government’s ongoing drive against terrorism,
militancy, narcotics and corruption, saying that this “sickness” of the
society will have to be rooted out.

“Due to the misdeeds of those, who ruled the country for 21 years after the
assassination of Bangabandhu in 1975, dirt and garbage were clogged and the
erosion of character of the people was made,” she said.

The premier was addressing a reception accorded to her by Bangladesh Embassy
in Spain at Hotel Villa Magna here on Sunday evening local time.

Expatriate Bangladeshis including Awami League leaders and workers living in
Spain and other European countries joined the reception.

Describing herself as a “whole time worker” of the people of Bangladesh,
Sheikh Hasina said she is working tirelessly to change the lot of the common
people.

“I’m a whole time worker of the people of Bangladesh … I’m working
ceaselessly so that the people of both the urban and rural areas get good
results of our work,” she said.

Sheikh Hasina also said a section of people want to lead a lavish life by
indulging in bribery and corruption and committing terrorism and snatching
and they try to say that ‘mui ki honure’ (what we became).

“But we want such mentality among the people doesn’t exist and this illness
of the society will have to be eliminated,” she said.

Sheikh Hasina said it is better to have ‘noon-bhat’ (rice with salt) in the
honest way than eating ‘biriyani’ in the dishonest path. “We learned it from
the Father of the Nation and we’ve to teach it to new generations,” she said.

The prime minister Bangladesh is marching on all fronts from economy to
sports and games. “The people of other countries now respect Bangladesh when
they hear its name. But previously they knew Bangladesh as a country of
flood, drought, famine and corruption,” she said.

“We’ve launched the drive against terrorism, militancy, narcotics and
corruption and the drive will continue to keep up the country’s development
spree,” she added.

Sheikh Hasina said Bangladesh became champions in graft for five times in a
row during the BNP-Jamaat government. “But that bad name is over now,” she
said.

The prime minister vowed to continue the country’s indomitable progress so
that Bangladesh never needs to look behind. “We’re working in a planned way
so that the next generations get a beautiful life,” she said.

Pointing out the contributions of the expatriates to Bangladesh’s economy,
Sheikh Hasina said her government has taken vatican steps for their welfare.

“The government has given two percent incentive to encourage the expatriates
to send remittance in legal channel,” she said.

Referring to the unbridled corruption, terrorism, plundering and money
laundering unleashed by the BNP government, the prime minister said the
entire country witnessed an anarchic situation at that time.

“The BNP took the country towards destruction at that time through their
misdeeds,” she said.

Sheikh Hasina said Ziaur Rahman, HM Ershad and Khaleda Zia rewarded war
criminals and the killers of Bangabandhu by putting them in power.

Describing the BNP as a master of vote rigging, the premier said the BNP
governments staged farcical elections like the presidential election, yes-no
vote, February 15 polls, Dhaka-10, Mirpur and Magura by-elections.

“They’re a master of vote rigging … now they’re giving sermon on the
issue,” she said.

Highlighting Bangladesh’s tremendous development in the last one decade,
Sheikh Hasina said Bangladesh has graduated to a developing country and is a
role model of development in the world.

She said the country’s GDP rate increased to 8.13 percent and poverty rate
was brought down to 21 percent from 41 percent. “We are working to reach
electricity to every place and we want not a single house to remain in
darkness,” she said.

“We’ll celebrate the birth centenary of Bangabandhu in 2020 and golden
jubilee of independence in 2021 by keeping up this trend of development,” she
added.

Bangladesh Ambassador to Spain Hassan Mahmud Khandaker delivered the welcome
address at the function, while Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen and
Environment, Forest and Climate Change Minister Md Shahabuddin were present
on the dais.

The prime minister arrived here on Sunday afternoon for a three-day official
visit to Spain to join the “Heads of State and Government Summit” of the 25th
Annual Conference of Parties (COP25).

BSS/SH/MSY/0830 hrs