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There are sculptures, there will be and there will be more: Indira



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Minister of State for Women and Children Affairs, Fazilatun Nesa Indira. Stock Image

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Minister of State for Women and Children Affairs, Fazilatun Nesa Indira. Stock Image

The Minister of State for Women and Childhood Affairs, Fazilatun Nesa Indira, said: “There are sculptures in the country, there will be and more will be installed. Ziaur Rahman came to power illegally and planted the poisonous tree of communalism in the country. Today, even after 50 years of independence, his successors speak out against the sculpture and break it.

The Minister of State, Fazilatun Nesa Indira, spoke as the main guest in a discussion on ‘National prosperity through the better use of digital technology and maintaining the spirit of the liberation war in the construction of the golden Bengal of the dream of the father of the nation ‘hosted by the Bangladesh Shishu Academy on Wednesday.

The minister of state said: ‘Those who hit the sculpture, not only hit the sculpture, they hit Bangabandhu. They have attacked secularism, the values ​​of freedom and the spirit of the war of liberation. It cannot continue. The new generation can never accept that.

The Minister of State, Indira Gandhi, called on the new generation and women to oppose fundamentalism and communal forces and said: “Today, those who speak out against sculpture, break sculpture, break black hands, they crush them. ” Break their domicile and drive them out of Bangladesh. There will be no place for fundamentalists in this blood-soaked land of 3 million martyrs. Your place will be in that Pakistan.

The secretary of the Ministry of Women’s and Children’s Affairs, Kazi Raushan Akhter, was present as a special guest at the presidency of the president of the Bangladesh Children’s Academy Lucky Inam. The Director General of the Shishu Academy, Jyoti Lal Kuri, delivered a welcoming speech.

The Minister of State Indira said that Bangladesh no longer has a bottomless basket. Now the Bangladeshi basket is full of food. But now nobody lives with empty hands, empty legs, an empty belly. You have been promoted to a middle-income country. The government of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is bringing the benefits of independence to people’s homes. Due to digital Bangladesh, people get necessary services at home.

Addressing the children at that time, the Minister of State Indira also said that independence and victory for Bangladesh did not come in a single day. The Father of the Nation led the nation to independence through the Bayanna language movement, the educational movement of 1962, the Six Points of 1966, the mass uprising of 1971, the elections of 1970, and the historic Vajrakantha speech of the March 7, 1971. After a long nine-month war, victory was achieved on December 16, 1971.

Addressing the children’s parents, Fazilatun Nesa Indira said: “They should teach the children the history of the liberation war.” Freedom speaks. Speaking of values-ethics. He congratulated the winners of various competitions and handed out the prizes to one of them centrally.

Speaking as a special guest, Secretary Kazi Raushan Akhter said: ‘Our country is moving forward. We have come a long way in building a digital country. So today everyone from different places has been able to connect digitally to the event. But now the country is not backward. Our children are the leaders in building the country of tomorrow. They need to know the history of the liberation war. Children need to know the history of freedom. We have to be inspired by the ideals of Bangabandhu. Only then will the next Bangladesh be more prosperous with their hands.

Speaking on the occasion, Lucky Inam, president of the Shishu Academy, said: Children need to develop as good citizens through knowledge, science and cultural practices.

Students in the first through tenth class participate in four categories of drawing contest. A total of 123 photographs were submitted to the contest. In addition, children perform music on today’s show. At today’s discussion meeting, the Director General of the Department of Women’s Affairs, Parveen Akhtar, Additional Secretary Farida Parveen and Dr. Officials from different levels were present, including Mohiuddin Ahmed.



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