Moulvibazar Govt High School
Remain alert to those saying govt should not be given time: PM
Prime Minister Tarique Rahman on Wednesday alleged that those calling for not giving the government time to work are acting out of self-interest, not in the interest of the people, and urged people to remain vigilant.
“The people have decided that the BNP will run the country for the next five years and work to implement its promises,” he said while addressing a Family Card distribution programme at the Moulvibazar Govt High School ground.
The Prime Minister said a quarter that united with Awami League against BNP, and conspired against democracy and voting rights in the past are now saying the government should not be given time.
He asked whether those who say the government should not be given time are speaking against the people’s interests and are driven by their own self-interest.
“Those who say BNP should not be given time are not speaking in the interest of the people; they are speaking in their own interest. What should be done against them? People must remain vigilant against them,” Tarique Rahman said.
He said BNP’s promises and plans are, in fact, the people’s plans, and urged all to remain alert to those who want to derail this.
“BNP does not need to do anything. If the people remain alert, BNP’s job is done. Because the people of this country are the real owners. If the owners remain alert, no one else needs to worry.… I am entrusting the security, development and future of this country to the hands of its people,” the Prime Minister said.
In an oblique reference to the main opposition Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami, he said many of those now speaking against the government had not been visible during key democratic struggles.
“Do you remember what happened in ’86? Do you remember that even during the one-decade-long movement, we did not see them anywhere,” said Tarique Rahman.
Referring to the February 12 parliamentary election, he said the people entrusted the BNP with the responsibility of rebuilding the country after years of misrule. “The people have told the BNP to rebuild the country. They have given us five years to put things right,” he said.
The Prime Minister arrived in Moulvibazar from Sreemangal in the afternoon and distributed Family Cards among women from low-income families.
He handed over cards to 10 beneficiaries and formally inaugurated the third phase of the programme by pressing a button.
The programme was launched simultaneously in 19 wards of Moulvibazar and in several upazilas across 21 other districts through an online platform.
Earlier, Tarique Rahman planted saplings at the Moulvibazar Govt High School ground. He also planted trees at Victoria High School ground in Sreemangal earlier in the day.
At the event, he distributed grants for tea workers' housing, scholarships for their children and one-time financial assistance for underprivileged people, persons with disabilities and other vulnerable groups.
Responding to critics who question how programmes such as Family Card scheme will be financed, the Prime Minister said Bangladesh witnessed large-scale siphoning of money abroad over the past one and half decades.
“From now on, with the support of the people, we will stop that. The wealth and resources of this country will remain in this country and be used for the welfare of its people,” he said.
Tarique Rahman said public money will be spent on improving people's lives rather than being siphoned abroad.
Looking ahead, the Prime Minister said the coming years should be devoted to work, nation-building. “The time ahead is a time for work. It is a time to build the country and change the lives of the people.”
He called upon people from all walks of life to contribute to national development, saying Bangladesh's future depends on the collective efforts of its people.
Tarique Rahman recalled that the people had won the country's independence in 1971 and also freed the nation from authoritarian rule in 2024. “The people built this country before and they will build it again,” he said.
Calling for unity, he urged people to pledge that their future politics, hopes and plans will revolve around the country and its citizens. “Building the country must be the politics of the future,” he said.
The Prime Minister also highlighted several initiatives launched since his government assumed office on February 17, including the Family Card and Farmers’ Card programmes, loan waivers for small farmers, allowances for religious leaders, free school uniforms and sports competitions.
“The benefits of these programmes will reach everyone, regardless of political affiliation,” he said.
Tarique Rahman said the current administration belongs to all citizens and is committed to serving people from every walk of life.
“Our government is a government for all. The people of Bangladesh are at the centre of everything we do,” he added.
The Prime Minister also remembered the development work carried out in the region by former Finance Minister M Saifur Rahman and said Moulvibazar did not receive adequate development attention over the past decade and a half.
The programme was chaired by Social Welfare and Women and Children Affairs Minister AZM Zahid Hossain. Expatriates' Welfare and Overseas Employment Minister Ariful Haque Choudhury, State Minister for Social Welfare Farhana Sharmin, Chief Whip Md GK Gouse, Moulvibazar-3 lawmaker M Naser Rahman and BNP Standing Committee member Gayeshwar Chandra Roy, who joined virtually from Keraniganj, also spoke.
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