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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has informed Parliament that she is looking for Jainamaz to pray as soon as she wakes up. She also said that after walking for a while in the morning, she used to fish with a pole in Bangabhaban Lake. She made the remarks in response to a question from the Fakhrul Imam of the Jatiya Party on Wednesday (September 9). Speaker Dr. A question and answer session by the Prime Minister was held at the beginning of the meeting chaired by Shirin Sharmin Chowdhury.
Fakhrul Imam himself wakes up looking for a mobile phone, his wife looking for a broom to clean the house, the Prime Minister wants to know what he is looking for. In response, the Prime Minister said: ‘I woke up in the morning to find Jainamaz. I get up in the morning and pray. I recite the Quran at the end of the prayers. Then I make myself a cup of tea. I make my own morning tea. I make my own tea and coffee and eat them myself. When the younger sister is home, the one who gets up before the two of them does. The girl has dolls. She also did it when she got up earlier. Before waking up, I made my bed. Then read the book. And lately, after the coronavirus, I go for a walk in the morning. But let’s do something else now. What will happen if you say that? (Laughs) There is a lake in Bangabhaban. When I sit on the shore of the lake after walking, I sit with a stick. Fishing. ‘
Mentioning that he received social and family upbringing from his father Bangabandhu, Sheikh Hasina said: ‘My father’s instruction was to target a rickshaw shooter like you. The driver should be called the lord driver. People who work can never be called servants. It cannot be asked. If you want to ask them something, you should do it with respect and courtesy. That’s why I can be the prime minister, eat all I can. But I still have maids in my house, if someone ever asks for a glass of water, I ask them, can they give it to us? We bring this lesson. This education was given to us by dad. Keep complying. We respect everyone equally. Instead, I pay more attention to those who have nothing. ‘
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