POBNEWS24, Dhaka Dec 18, 2022 : Sheikh Hasina is the greatest Bengali of all time, the great hero of freedom, the immortal poet of the epic poem called Independence, the successor of the blood and ideals of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the father of the Bengali nation. He is the last refuge of Bengali hopes and aspirations. He is the savior in crisis. He is the epitome of unwavering faith in struggle.
His outstanding leadership in political party and state management and international partnership has taken him to unique heights. Bangabandhu is now one of the most important leaders in South Asia. His leadership is now well known in the international arena. Today, the world leadership is calling Sheikh Hasina, the world’s most inspiring leader. In their eyes, Sheikh Hasina is the magician of development and the best crisis manager. Sheikh Hasina has proved that she is not only a politician Prime Minister, she is also a humanitarian statesman.
How far a state will go, where it will reach, whether it is in politics, social policy, economy, depends on the leadership of a statesman. Sheikh Hasina is the visionary and successful statesman of Bangladesh, created with the intention of ending exploitation and deprivation and economic liberation. He is moving forward with a specific goal to build a developed and prosperous Bangladesh. On December 12, 2008, Bangladesh Awami League, under the leadership of Sheikh Hasina, announced the election manifesto ‘Din Badeler Sanad’. That manifesto proclaimed ‘Vision 2021’, a dream to build a middle-income country free of hunger and poverty by 2021. It’s no longer a dream, Because by 2021, Bangladesh has got the status of transition from LDC to developing country. The United Nations has approved the final recommendation for the transition of Bangladesh from the list of least developed countries. This success is due to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and the government led by her. Visionary leader Sheikh Hasina did not stop here. The indomitable leader Sheikh is working with the goals of implementing the vision plan from 2021 to 2041, implementing the Eighth Five Year Plan in 2025, achieving the Sustainable Development Goals in 2030, establishing a developed and prosperous Smart Bangladesh by 2041 and implementing the Delta Plan by 2100. Hasina Such a visionary statesman is rare in the world. The indomitable leader Sheikh Hasina is working towards the goal of establishing a developed and prosperous Smart Bangladesh by 2041 and implementing the Delta Plan by 2100. Such a visionary statesman is rare in the world. The indomitable leader Sheikh Hasina is working towards the goal of establishing a developed and prosperous Smart Bangladesh by 2041 and implementing the Delta Plan by 2100. Such a visionary statesman is rare in the world.
Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman has established the independent and sovereign state of Bangladesh with the aim of establishing the rights of Bengalis and economic emancipation through building a society without exploitation and deprivation. When the father of the nation was engrossed in the establishment of Sonar Bangla, on August 15, 1975, he was brutally murdered by his family in the worst murder in history. Sheikh Hasina, the eldest daughter of the father of the nation, survived being out of the country. Bangabandhu did not get the opportunity to fully develop his dream of Bangladesh. Sheikh Hasina, the rightful successor, is working day and night to complete the unfinished work of her father. But the journey of the daughter of the father of the nation was not pleasant at all. After brutally killing the father of the nation, six years younger sister Sheikh Rehana, husband Dr. Bangabandhu’s daughter had to spend a long exile with Wazed Mia, son Joy and daughter Puthul. parents, He has thought about the welfare of the people of Bengal, their rights, even in a kind of prisoner exile life with the great pain and indescribable pain of losing his younger brother Sheikh Kamal-Sheikh Jamal, dear little Russell and relatives. In the National Council Session of Bangladesh Awami League held in February 1981, Sheikh Hasina was sworn in as the president of Bangladesh Awami League with a strong commitment to implement the ideals of Bangabandhu, the trial of the murder of Bangabandhu and the four national leaders, the restoration of the people’s democratic rights by ending the dictatorship forever, the rule of parliamentary system and the establishment of the government. is selected. A report published with special importance in the famous Newsweek newspaper that year said, Sheikh Hasina is determined to establish herself as the political legacy of her father, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, who was killed during a military coup in 1975. Like Bangabandhu, Sheikh Hasina was anxious to return to the country for the sake of the people. Sheikh Hasina said on that day, ‘Among the tasks that I consider worthy of priority, will be the re-establishment of full democratic rights of every people of the country. The love and affection of the people of Bangladesh towards him (Bangabandhu) was immeasurable. By electing me (Awami League) president, he has been honored indirectly. I want to complete his unfinished business. On May 17, 1981, Sheikh Hasina, the ambassador of liberation of the people of Bengal, returned to her homeland after breaking the bloodshed of the then military government, glorifying the murderers of the people and all the conspiracies. On that day, the sky and air of Dhaka vibrated with the sound of ‘Joy Bangla’. ‘The arrival of Sheikh Hasina, Welcome to the capital city of Dhaka. In response to the love and reception of millions of people, Bangabandhu said that day, ‘I have lost everything and come to you; I want to sacrifice my life to avenge the killing of the father of the nation by implementing his ideals in the way indicated by Bangabandhu. I have nothing left to lose. I came to you having lost my parents, my brother Russell, I want to get them back among you. With you, I want to put a smile on the face of the suffering people of Bengal by implementing it in the way indicated by Bangabandhu, I want to take away the socio-economic and overall freedom of the Bengali nation. ‘ I want to sacrifice my life to avenge the killing of the father of the nation by implementing his ideals in the way indicated by Bangabandhu. I have nothing left to lose. I came to you having lost my parents, my brother Russell, I want to get them back among you. With you, I want to put a smile on the face of the suffering people of Bengal by implementing it in the way indicated by Bangabandhu, I want to take away the socio-economic and overall freedom of the Bengali nation. ‘ I want to sacrifice my life to avenge the killing of the father of the nation by implementing his ideals in the way indicated by Bangabandhu. I have nothing left to lose. I came to you having lost my parents, my brother Russell, I want to get them back among you. With you, I want to put a smile on the face of the suffering people of Bengal by implementing it in the way indicated by Bangabandhu, I want to take away the socio-economic and overall freedom of the Bengali nation. ‘
On returning home, Bangabandhu’s daughter had to face a hostile political situation. After 1975, military rulers and anti-independence activists came to power. At that time, the air and air of Bengal was tainted by the arrogance and pride of the self-confessed murderers of the Father of the Nation. At that time, there were all kinds of conspiracies to erase the spirit of Bangabandhu, Awami League and the liberation war. Awami League, the leading political party in Bangladesh’s liberation struggle, was divided into many parts due to the conflict of power and leadership. The student leaders are absconding with hulia on their heads, the army rulers have kept the people in the grip of confusion with lies. Farce in the name of multiple military coups and elections in the country. In 1982, military ruler Hussain Muhammad Ershad seized power. Sheikh Hasina emerged as a single leader of successful leadership in the anti-Ershad movement. Movement-struggle, formation of alliances with small and big parties, platform of the largest 22 parties, He proceeded with great prudence in political strategy. Along with the movement, Bangabandhukanya also did the work of coordinating the Awami League. After the death of Bangabandhu, where the party was divided into many parts under the leadership of big leaders, it was not a very easy task to unite and organize the party.
Although Ershad was overthrown in 1990, Awami League was defeated in the next year’s election through a deep conspiracy. On February 15, 1996, the BNP government held farce elections without opposition parties. Against this, Sheikh Hasina called for a larger movement and won the elections held on June 12, 1996 with a massive mandate from the people. Bangabandhukanya organized the Awami League which was in the streets for about 21 years and brought it back to the state power. He re-established a non-communal Bangladesh in the spirit of the liberation war. Under his leadership, Bangladesh, which had lost its way, started moving in the right direction again. BNP, Jamaat, through conspiracy in 2001 elections. A four-party coalition government comprising Islami Oikyazot and Najiur’s Jatiya Party came to power. The four-party alliance was mainly the platform of anti-independence and communal groups. As a result, Sheikh Hasina as the leader of the opposition has to proceed with much caution and calculation. The people of the country are disoriented due to the misrule of the four parties, and the activists and supporters are left homeless. Sheikh Hasina continued to unite the anti-communalists along with the movement against the coalition government. Meanwhile, on August 21, 2004, Sheikh Hasina’s public meeting on Bangabandhu Avenue was attempted to be killed by a grenade attack under the direct patronage of the Khaleda Zia-led coalition government. However, he did not care about the danger of his life. Ignoring all threats, he continued the movement against the misrule of the four-party coalition government. Activists were left homeless. Sheikh Hasina continued to unite the anti-communalists along with the movement against the coalition government. Meanwhile, on August 21, 2004, Sheikh Hasina’s public meeting on Bangabandhu Avenue was attempted to be killed by a grenade attack under the direct patronage of the Khaleda Zia-led coalition government. However, he did not care about the danger of his life. Ignoring all threats, he continued the movement against the misrule of the four-party coalition government. Activists were left homeless. Sheikh Hasina continued to unite the anti-communalists along with the movement against the coalition government. Meanwhile, on August 21, 2004, Sheikh Hasina’s public meeting on Bangabandhu Avenue was attempted to be killed by a grenade attack under the direct patronage of the Khaleda Zia-led coalition government. However, he did not care about the danger of his life. Ignoring all threats, he continued the movement against the misrule of the four-party coalition government.
In the meantime, the government of one-eleven was established and Sheikh Hasina had to change the course of struggle again. Whose father is the pioneer of democracy, the emancipator of the people, the pioneer of equality, who ignores the bloody eyes of the military regime, he will not back down in the struggle for the people’s rights—it is natural. Sheikh Hasina was arrested. Sheikh Hasina did not give up even though she was arrested. The anti-government movement went on as per his instructions. But he fell ill in prison. Due to the intensity of the movement and international pressure, the then government was forced to release Sheikh Hasina. He went to England for treatment. At that time, the government would not allow Sheikh Hasina to return to the country, she would be arrested again if she returned to the country – Bangabandhu’s successor Sheikh Hasina was not afraid of such a fear. After the death of Bangabandhu he returned to the country risking his life as before. This time, he returned to the country after receiving treatment within a few months. Because of his return, not only the leaders and workers of Awami League, but all the small and big forces in favor of the liberation war became stronger. He brought the main forces of the liberation war on one platform. In the elections held in December 2008, Awami League won 230 out of 300 seats under his leadership. The victory of democracy was possible because of Sheikh Hasina’s fearless leadership. After that, the grand coalition government was formed under his leadership. Sheikh Hasina repeatedly demonstrated foresight in the formation of the government. Forming the government in 1996, he named it ‘Government of National Consensus’ instead of the Awami League government. Then in 2009 he came to the responsibility of managing the country and formed the ‘Mahajot Sarkar’. All the small and big forces on the side of the liberation war became stronger. He brought the main forces of the liberation war on one platform. In the elections held in December 2008, Awami League won 230 out of 300 seats under his leadership. The victory of democracy was possible because of Sheikh Hasina’s fearless leadership. After that, the grand coalition government was formed under his leadership. Sheikh Hasina repeatedly demonstrated foresight in the formation of the government. Forming the government in 1996, he named it ‘Government of National Consensus’ instead of the Awami League government. Then in 2009 he came to the responsibility of managing the country and formed the ‘Mahajot Sarkar’. All the small and big forces on the side of the liberation war became stronger. He brought the main forces of the liberation war on one platform. In the elections held in December 2008, Awami League won 230 out of 300 seats under his leadership. The victory of democracy was possible because of Sheikh Hasina’s fearless leadership. After that, the grand coalition government was formed under his leadership. Sheikh Hasina repeatedly demonstrated foresight in the formation of the government. Forming the government in 1996, he named it ‘Government of National Consensus’ instead of the Awami League government. Then in 2009 he came to the responsibility of managing the country and formed the ‘Mahajot Sarkar’. Instead of naming the Awami League government, they named it ‘National Consensus Government’. Then in 2009 he came to the responsibility of managing the country and formed the ‘Mahajot Sarkar’. Instead of naming the Awami League government, they named it ‘National Consensus Government’. Then in 2009 he came to the responsibility of managing the country and formed the ‘Mahajot Sarkar’.
Bangabandhu’s daughter Sheikh Hasina has been the leader of the Awami League, a traditional political party for four decades and the government for almost 19 years. The government led by him is ruling the country for the fourth time including the third consecutive term. During this period, the spirit of the liberation war and the re-establishment of non-communal Bangladesh, the trial of Bangabandhu’s murder, the trial of war crimes, the conquest of sea boundaries, the solution of the enclave problem, the conquest of space through the launch of Bangabandhu-1 satellite, the entry of Bangladesh into the submarine era, the construction and operation of the Padma Bridge with its own funding, the metro rail, Construction of Rooppur nuclear power plant, construction of tunnel under Karnaphuli river, elevated expressway, construction of new flyover, upgrading of highway to four lanes, construction of LNG terminal, achieving self-sufficiency in food, bringing record amount of remittances to the country, increase of record amount of foreign exchange reserves, reduction of poverty rate, raising the average life expectancy to about 73 years,
Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s achievements in the international arena are surprising. He has received many recognitions from different countries and big organizations of the world. promote peace, Received the ‘Hupe-Boani’ Peace Prize from UNESCO for exploration and protection. Earned ‘Medal of Distinction’ and ‘Head of State’ medals. Received ‘Mother Teresa Award’ from All India Peace Association as Ambassador of World Peace. ‘Champions of the Earth’ has earned the world’s highest environmental recognition for its visionary role in combating the adverse effects of climate change. His long-term commitment to food and agriculture has earned him ‘The Series Medal’. She has been awarded the ‘Mother of Humanity’ honor for sheltering the forcibly displaced Rohingya in Myanmar. Received the United Nations ‘ICT Sustainable Development Award’. Women Political Leaders, a global network of women politicians, honored Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina with the ‘Regional Leadership’ Award. ‘Peace Tree’ Award in recognition of contribution to the education of women and girls, The South-South Award, UN Women’s ‘Agent of Change’ award for outstanding contribution to women’s empowerment and the ‘Planet 50-50 Champion’ award are all shining feathers in the crown of achievements of statesman Sheikh Hasina. . He became a ‘statesman’ by playing a leading role in achieving food self-sufficiency, providing social security and economic development. World leadership called Sheikh Hasina ‘Star of East’. The United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network awarded him the ‘Crown Jewel’ title of ‘SDG Progress Award’. Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has been called ‘The voice of the Vulnerable’ by the BBC. All this is recognition of visionary leader and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s exemplary leadership. This is where a Sheikh Hasina is unique.
Bangladesh has not yet formed an alternative leadership to Sheikh Hasina. He is the successor of the blood and ideals of the father of the nation. There is no one close to him in terms of political wisdom, ease of leadership, confidence, skill and maturity in managing the party and the country. He is steadfast on the question of justice and ideals. He is the epitome of honesty, he is uncompromising in struggle, he is the voice of thunder in the pursuit of rights, he is unique in patriotism. He is one of the best honest and hardworking Prime Ministers in the world. He is a blessing for Bengali nation. His substitute is himself. If he did not come back, the Bangladesh of the liberation war would not have been re-established. If he did not come back, the trial of the war criminals, the murder of the father of the nation would not have happened. Rule of law was not established in the country. If he did not come back, Bangladesh would not have returned to the path of light from the dark darkness. Had he not returned, this country would have been known as a model country for natural disasters. If he did not return, democracy and the rule of law would not have been established in Bangladesh, which was once crushed by the military rule. If he did not return, it would not have been possible to free the nation from the stigma of the killing of the father of the nation and crimes against humanity. Bleeding of the hearts of freedom fighters, the best sons of the nation, could not be stopped by the frowns of the war criminals. So for every people of this country, for the welfare of this nation, for the glorious path of independent-sovereign Bangladesh, he is still indispensable in the Awami League, the oldest political party of the subcontinent, and in the management of the government of Bangladesh. His leadership is essential even in world forums. He is still indispensable in the Awami League, the oldest political party in the subcontinent, and in running the government of Bangladesh. His leadership is essential even in world forums. He is still indispensable in the Awami League, the oldest political party in the subcontinent, and in running the government of Bangladesh. His leadership is essential even in world forums. He is still indispensable in the Awami League, the oldest political party of the subcontinent, for the map, for the glorious journey of independent-sovereign Bangladesh, and in running the government of Bangladesh. His leadership is essential even in world forums. He is still indispensable in the Awami League, the oldest political party of the subcontinent, for the map, for the glorious journey of independent-sovereign Bangladesh, and in running the government of Bangladesh. His leadership is essential even in world forums.
Author: Minister, Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock