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Women empowerment in Bangladesh fulfills Begum Rokeya's dream: PM

UNB. Dhaka
09 Dec 2023 12:39:24 | Update: 10 Dec 2023 12:05:54
Women empowerment in Bangladesh fulfills Begum Rokeya's dream: PM
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina speaks at a programme on the "Begum Rokeya Day-2023" and distribution of "Begum Rokeya Padak-2023" marking the 143rd birth and 91st death anniversary of Begum Rokeya Shakhawat Hossain at the Osmani Memorial Auditorium in Dhaka on December 9, 2023 — PID Photo

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Saturday said Bangladesh is advanced enough in terms of women empowerment as the country has fulfilled the dream of Begum Rokeya.

“We always are making endeavours so that our women would be self-reliant and stand on their own feet as Begum Rokeya said. She (Rokeya) said her dream would be fulfilled on that day when women become judges and barristers. We are advanced enough in that case,” she said.

The premier was addressing an event arranged in the city's Osmani Memorial Auditorium to celebrate Begum Rokeya Day 2023 and distribute Begum Rokeya Padak 2023.

Hasina said many developed countries couldn’t elect a woman as the head of the government yet. A woman couldn’t be the president even in the most powerful country till date, she said.

Talking about Rokeya’s dream, she said, “We’ve been able to fulfill her expectation largely in Bangladesh.”

Talking about her role behind the appointment of Nazmun Ara Sultana as the first woman justice in the country’s higher court, the prime minister said she has one regret that Nazmun Ara couldn’t be the chief justice.

Nazmun Ara was the first woman justice in the high court division and then the first woman in the Appellate Division as well.

“I wish I had made a woman the chief justice at that time. And she was in my mind. But there is so much conservativeness in some areas in our society. It takes time to break these. This is why I couldn’t do it at that time. I still have this regret,” said Hasina.

She said economic self-reliance is the biggest matter for a woman. “If a woman is not financially strong, she has no niche anywhere in society or family,” she added.

Referring to the international conference on “Women in Islam” arranged by OIC in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia in November last, Sheikh Hasina said had Begum Rokeya been alive now, she would have been happy that women rights are being ensured there in Islamic countries and they are not being confined behind the veils.

An exhibition was also organized there in Jeddah, displaying names of women who were physicians, teachers and scientists, said Hasina, the only woman head of government among the OIC member countries.

She said now the Saudi government has also come forward to ensure women rights. So, none can confine women behind the veils in the name of Islam anymore here, she added.

“Yes, they (women) would move, maintaining decency. It doesn’t need to move like the western world. But they can’t be kept away from employment,” said the PM.

Turning to gender equality, she said girls have surpassed boys in case of success rate in the recently published HSC examination result.

Hasina said now an initiative is required so that the larger or equal number of boys gain success in the examination in order to maintain gender equality.

“If we want to maintain gender equality, we will have to pay attention to boys, not girls. The girls are moving forward,” she said.

Mentioning that December 09 is the birthday of her daughter Saima Wazed Putul, Hasina sought blessings from all for her daughter on this day.

The Women and Children Affairs Ministry arranged the event on the occasion of the 143rd birth and 91st death anniversary of Begum Rokeya Shakhawat Hossain.

The PM handed over the Begum Rokeya Padak 2023 to five noted women for their outstanding contributions towards society, women's education and women empowerment.

State Minister for Women and Children Affairs Fazilatun Nessa Indira presided over the event, while Women and Children Affairs Secretary Nazma Mobarek read out the citation of the recipients.

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