We have to work for the people: BGB is the prime minister



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He gave this instruction while participating in the closing parade of BGB’s 95th Basic Batch Recruitment Training via videoconference from Ganobhaban on Saturday morning.

The Prime Minister said: “I will say this, we have to fulfill our responsibilities with an attitude of service to the country and the nation.”

“We have to love the country. People have to love. It should work for people. Remember, the more economically developed this country is, the better your families will be. “

Recalling with respect the contribution of the members of the Border Security Force in the war of liberation, the Prime Minister highlighted the various steps taken by the government to strengthen the force and improve the standard of living of the members of the force.

Sheikh Hasina recalled the speech delivered by the Father of the Bangabandhu Nation Sheikh Mujibur Rahman on December 5, 1974 while participating in the final parade of the third group of recruits of this force.

In that speech, Bangabandhu said: “Today I have entrusted you with a great duty. I have done a great job. This job is to stop smuggling. My order to you is to stop the smuggling. I believe that you can. I have faith in you. Remember that smugglers have no caste and no religion. They are human beings. They send the resources of this country abroad greedily for a little money.

Asking people to comply with the directives given by the Father of the Nation, Sheikh Hasina said: “I hope that you will also comply with this directive. You will sincerely work to protect our sovereignty, freedom and to prevent such misdeeds. Because these words follow being relevant. “

Highlighting the Father of the Nation’s lifelong struggle for the realization of the rights of the exploited, Bangabandhu Kanya highlighted the various steps taken by the Father of the Nation for the development of the country when he became independent.

He also said that Bangabandhu and his family were brutally murdered on August 15, 1975.

Expressing regret at not being able to attend the event in person, the Prime Minister said: “Today I have to make it virtual, for Corona. I know that when I go to a place there are many more people to go to. So we are doing it virtually with the idea that everyone is safe. “

Noting the rising incidence of coronavirus infection in several European countries in winter, the prime minister said hygiene rules must be followed to keep everyone safe.

Highlighting the measures taken by the government, he said: “We have already taken appropriate measures by allocating money for the purchase of vaccines. That the people of our country be safe, healthy, well, live a better life, live a beautiful life, that was the goal of the father of the nation, that is my goal too. “

Calling on members of the BGB to continue working for the country, the Prime Minister ordered everyone to respect the principles of force.

Highlighting the government’s efforts to build the BGB as a vanguard force, he said that he hoped members of the force would play an appropriate role in curbing various crimes, including smuggling, trafficking in women and trafficking in children.

Commenting on the need for discipline for any disciplined force, the Prime Minister said that new soldiers should keep an eye on it.

“We have to be fearless in carrying out the orders and duties of the higher authorities. We have to work with empathy for the lower ones.”

The Minister of the Interior, Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal, and the Chief Secretary of the Department of Public Security of the Ministry of the Interior, Mostafa Kamal Uddin, were present on the occasion.

Secretary of the Prime Minister’s Office. Tofazzal Hossain Mia and senior officials including Major General Md. Safinul Islam, Director General of the Bangladesh Border Guard at the edge of the Border Guard Training Center and School, Satkania, Chittagong.



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