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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Wednesday asked the public representatives of the local government bodies to play their due part so the people don’t suffer amid global crisis.
“We’re trying our best to make sure the people of our country won’t have to suffer amid the global crisis. As elected representatives, you have also some responsibilities. You have to discharge the duties,” she said.
The prime minister made the call while addressing the oath-taking ceremony of the newly elected chairmen and members of two district councils -Noakhali and Chapainawabganj Zila Parishads-at her office.
She administered the oath to the two elected chairmen – Abdul Wadud Pintu in Noakhali Zila Parishad and Md Ruhul Amin in Chapainawabganj Zila Parishad.
Besides, LGRD Minister Md Tazul Islam administered the oath to the newly elected members of the Zila Parishads.
Hasina stressed the need for boosting food production by bringing every inch of land across the country under cultivation to face the looming food crisis.
“If all the arable lands across the country can be brought under cultivation, there will be no crisis in the country,” she added.
In this regard, the prime minister sought cooperation from the elected representatives to create public awareness to grow their own foods.
She said the prices of every commodity, particularly imported items, have soared across the world.
She asked the people to exercise austerity in every sector and make savings to overcome the global crisis.
She asked the local body representatives to make proper use of the local development fund and quality works of the local projects to ensure balanced development in every area of the country.
“I urge you all to work for the welfare of the people as elected public representatives,” she said.
The prime minister asked the local representatives to prepare a list of the homeless and landless people irrespective of political affiliation to accomplish the government’s target to ensure abodes for all homeless people of the country.
Some 35 lakh landless and homeless people have so far been provided with houses across the country free of cost, she added.
The elections to two district councils were held on November 14 and 28 last.
Earlier the newly elected chairmen and members of 59 Zila Parishads were sworn in on November 14.
All religious faiths enjoy rights equally
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina later on the day said the government has been working for the welfare of the people of all religious faiths living in the country.
“We’ve been establishing Bangladesh as a non-communal country. Here all people have equal rights,” she said.
She was exchanging Christmas greetings with the leaders of Christian community, joining a function virtually in Bangladesh Agriculture Research Council in the city’s Farmgate area from her office.
She greeted all the people of the Christian community of the country on the occasion of the Christmas to be celebrated on Sunday.
Hasina said Bangladesh is not a country of the people from a single religious faith rather it is a land of the people of all religions. “We work for the wellbeing of all religious faiths,” she said.
She said her government has always stood by all the people during any problem. “We believe that we’ve to work for all people in the country,” she said.
The prime minister said if she sees any particular community are lagging behind, she would bring them forward and would ensure education, jobs, livelihood and other facilities for them. “This is our Bangladesh of non-communal spirit. We want to build it,” she said.
Referring to the mosque-based education, she said the Awami League government has arranged the same education based on Hindu temples, churches and other places of worship.
“I want all of you to live in this country with your own rights... Bangabandhu had made this country independent, and all people would enjoy its benefits,” she said.