Dhaka Bureau: Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan said that no one in the country will die of hunger as long as Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is there. I guarantee. You have seen the deadly coronavirus. Sheikh Hasina is the leader of the world today. Sometimes she is called the mother of humanity, and sometimes she is called the vaccine hero. He is called a vaccine hero because of the way healthcare is being provided in our country.
He said this while speaking as the chief guest at the inauguration ceremony of the new building of the Bangladesh Knitwear Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BKMEA) at Narayanganj Chashadha on Saturday (September 16). Narayanganj-4 Constituency Member of Parliament AKM Shamim Osman, Narayanganj-5 Constituency Member of Parliament (MP) AKM Salim Osman, and others were also present at the event. The Home Minister also said that he (the Prime Minister) speaks if someone is in danger, even if he calls at two o’clock in the morning.
He prayed Fajr and then rested. Bangabandhu’s dream is Bangladesh of non-communal spirit. We are coming to that place today. He said, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman made Bangladesh stand up in three and a half years. Today, his daughter, Sheikh Hasina, is running the country. We have come to a place of great potential. This is the hallmark of effective leadership. Bangladesh has changed under the able leadership of Sheikh Hasina.
The home minister said that the workers used to set fire to the factory if something happened. It’s like kicking yourself in the foot. We explained to them why you set fire. The Industrial Police took immediate action today. I like it when you praise the police today. I think the police are doing a good job. Everyone will appreciate him if he does a good job.
The Home Minister said Salim Osman is a regular star in the business world. Narayanganj has been famous for business since the British period. Even before this, Narayanganj was famous as a port city. It is good to hear that Narayanganj exports a lot of knitwear. Wherever I go, I turn my clothes upside down when I see Made in Bangladesh.
