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Expressing optimism for the youth of Bangladesh, Sajeeb Wazed Joy, ICT Adviser to the Prime Minister, said: “You must not approach others.” Don’t just look at the white-haired old men, what do they say? Come down to solve the country’s problems.
He said, you have talent, the people of our country have talent. We carry Bangladesh forward with our own talent.
He said this while addressing the virtual Joy Bangla Youth Award-2020 ceremony on Tuesday.
Joy said: ‘A lot of people are wrong about my age. There is no reason to be wrong about my age. I was born in the middle of the war of independence. But CRIO made a mistake about my birthday. ‘
“We are now in a virtual state due to the coronavirus,” said Sajib Wazed Joy, ICT adviser to the prime minister. This would not have been possible without Digital Bangladesh. If it weren’t for digital Bangladesh, now Bangladesh would collapse economically.
He said: “We are very happy now that we have Digital Bangladesh on our own plan.” To do this, no one from the outside had to accept cooperation. Nobody from outside did it for us.
Joy, the prime minister’s son, said: “I have not been able to come to the country since March because of the coronavirus.” Now we are managing the virtual state.
Joy said, we, the government of the Awami League of Bangladesh, created the vision of digital Bangladesh. I have been implementing it for 10 years. Many people have laughed at it, jokingly saying: What is digital Bangladesh? Today we benefit from that. Getting this year.
Be it Covid 19, however, we have no problem. We will continue working for the country. Digital Bangladesh but we are Bengalis, we have implemented it ourselves. It did not come from a foreign consultancy, but from the World Bank. It is complete planning, complete planning, complete implementation is ours.
In our thinking, in our own implementation. We did it. We can, we will
He said that Bangladesh was founded on three principles. On democracy, on the people’s vote, will the people of the country make sure who is the leader of Bangladesh? Where will Bangladesh go?
He further said that Bangabandhu has struggled to form a secular state. We have to uphold the three principles of our state. Hindus, Buddhists, Christians, and atheists all have rights here.
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