Govt pledge-bound to establish justice in society: PM
UNB, Dhaka
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said her government is "pledge-bound to establish justice in society through uprooting corruption and curbing terrorism". He said this at a meeting with the outgoing Dutch Ambassador in Bangladesh Bea Ten Tusscher on Sunday.
The Netherlands offered assistance to Bangladesh in facing the challenges stemming from the global climate change, as Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina mentioned government plans in this regard.
Dutch Ambassador in Bangladesh Bea Ten Tusscher gave the assurance when she paid a farewell call on Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina at the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) on Sunday.
Tusscher said if Bangladesh
government wants, the Dutch
government would provide training for the Bangladeshi engineers to make them more capable of working out ways of tackling the adverse impacts of the climate change caused by global warming.
The Dutch envoy recalled that in 1973 Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman had planned to reclaim lands through constructing embankments in the coastal areas and major rivers. She described Bangabandhu as the "most visionary leader" of Bangladesh.
The Prime Minister said the
government has already planned to launch capital and maintenance dredging in the country's major rivers as a step to tackle the calamitous climatic conditions.
During the meeting, the outgoing envoy congratulated Sheikh Hasina on their timely and smoothly holding Awami League Council and on her reelection as the party's president.
The Ambassador observed that the timely AL council would play a vital role in strengthening not only
the party democracy but also strengthening the democratic
foundations of the country.
Sheikh Hasina recalled with
gratitude the all-out support and cooperation of the development
partners, including the Netherlands, in holding the December 29 polls in a free, fair, neutral and acceptable manner and thus restoring
democracy in the country.
She, however, said cooperation of all is indispensable to this end as it is not possible for the government alone to carry out the huge tasks.
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