There would be no extreme poor in Bangladesh: HPM Sheikh Hasina

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Published on April 13, 2023
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Prime Minister and Awami League (AL) President Sheikh Hasina said "There would be no extreme poor in Bangladesh". She said the Awami League government is doing everything possible that include giving houses free of cost, reaching healthcare services to people's doorsteps and increasing the education rate for changing the fate of the countrymen.

She said this during a meeting with leaders and activists of district units of AL from across the country at her official Ganabhaban residence here.

She alerted the party leaders and activists against local and foreign conspiracies and asked them to strengthen the party further ahead of the next national election.

"Conspiracies would be hatched nationally and internationally. Many do not want the progress of a country at such a pace, so they are working against Bangladesh," 

The Prime Minister vowed to work for continuing the pace of development and confronting all the conspiracies.

She said they have been working for the welfare of the country and its people for three consecutive terms since 2009.

Due to hard the work of the AL government, she said the poverty rate declined to 18.7 percent in 2023 from 41 percent in 2006 while the rate of extremely poor to 5.6 percent from 25 percent.

The Prime Minister said her government would mobilize efforts further to decrease the poverty rate by two or three percent more at the quickest possible time.

The AL President said the fate of the people changes once her party assumes power.

She asked the party men to make AL stronger further and work for the welfare of the people in a more collective way as the national election is knocking at the door.

"So, we want the Awami League organisation to be strengthened," she said.

The premier said Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman liberated the country, adding, "So, we're working for the country's development following Bangabandhu's ideals."

The AL president reminded her party men that they have to have the dedication to the welfare of the country and its people as political parties like BNP and Jatiya Party were formed in the pockets of military dictators.

"The parties like BNP and Jatiya Party are not the parties of the soil and the people," she said.

Briefly describing the country's overall development in the last 14 years, she said Bangladesh has witnessed the massive development in every sector such as infrastructure development, healthcare, education and accommodation.

The premier blasted the BNP leaders and their like-minded people for not seeing the huge development of Bangladesh although the southwestern people are getting the benefits of the Padma Bridge.

"They are not seeing any development and are telling lies aloud every day. No respite even on Ramadan days. Why they are doing so, I don't understand," she said.

The AL President said they have worked for the people and in reply, they vote for her party.

"Awami League needs no vote rigging for going to power as it always comes to the power by winning people's confidence by serving them. Awami League never comes to power without a vote," she said.

Those who are talking about election came to power at gunpoint, she said.

"So, the people rejected them," she said referring to the 2008 national election in which the BNP-led 20-party alliance got only 29 seats.

She reminded the countrymen that none has raised questions about the 2008 election.

"BNP still remains at their early position," she said, adding that the Awami League has elevated its position further by working for the development of the country and its people.

The Prime Minister said she is working for the countrymen considering them as her near and dear ones after losing everything, including her parents and brothers, on the dreadful night on August 15 in 1975.

"The people of Bangladesh are my family. Whatever I did I did for the people," she said.

The Prime Minister thanked the countrymen and the leaders and workers of the AL for giving her shelter when she returned to the country after losing everything.

"I have been able to work for the people as you (party men) are beside me," she said.