PM asks admin officials: Play due role against militancy, terrorism

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UNB, Dhaka :
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Thursday asked the new officers of the civil administration to always stay alert and play their due role so that terrorism and militancy cannot raise their ugly heads in the country.
“New problems-‘terrorism and militancy’-now have emerged, and we’ll have to keep Bangladesh free from these menaces. We’ve already taken necessary steps in this regard through involving people from all classes. All of us (including fresh administration
officials) will have to remain alert and play the due role in this connection,” she said.
The Prime Minister was addressing the concluding function of the 98th and 99th Law and Administration Courses organised by Bangladesh Civil Service Administration Academy in the capital’s Shahbagh area. Public Administration Minister Syed Ashraful Islam, State Minister for Public Administration Ismat Ara Sadique and Senior Secretary of the Ministry Dr Mozammel Haque Khan were present at the function as special guests, while Rector of the BCS Administration Academy Dr M Aslam Alam delivered the welcome address.
Earlier, the Prime Minister handed over the Rector’s Award of 98th Law and Administrative Course to Mohammad Shohag Hawladar and the Rector’s Award of the 99th Law and Administrative Course to Mohammad Nahidul Karim for their brilliant performances in the respective courses.
She also handed over certificates among 78 participants who successfully completed the two courses.
The Prime Minister said every person of the country wants to live in peace, and Islam does not encourage killing people. “Now Islam is being maligned with killing in the name of religion while ‘ducks and drakes’ are being played with the lives of people, and we’ll have to keep those away from committing such things,” she said. Hasina said a social movement is being created against such wrong acts through involving a cross-section of people like guardians, teachers, professionals and imams.
She said all will have to play the anti-terrorism and anti-militancy role as the aim of her government is to turn Bangladesh into a peaceful country in South Asia. The Prime Minister also asked the new members of the civil administration to instill such confidence among themselves so that they could move ahead and bring prosperity for the country braving any situation.
Referring to the process for establishing countrywide 100 special economic zones, Hasina told the administration officials that many local and foreign investments would come to those SEZs and look for which raw materials are produced largely in which areas so that the concerned agro-processed and food-processed industries could be set up in those areas. She said the government is looking forward to expedite the country’s development through maintaining good relations with the neighboring countries for which regional cooperation initiatives like BBIN and BCIM-EC are being materialised.
Noting that the officials would have to face numerous challenges while working at the field-level, Hasina said that the technologies are changing and upgrading every now and then and the government officials would have to adapt themselves with the improving technologies and thus rendering services to people.
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