‘If we have your support, Insha’Allah, this elected government will do its utmost to build the country in line with your expectations,’ says Prime Minister Tarique Rahman.
Prime Minister Tarique Rahman speaks to the media after exchanging Eid-ul-Fitr greetings with diplomats and people from all walks of life at the state guest house Jamuna on 21 March 2026. Photo: Collected
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Prime Minister Tarique Rahman speaks to the media after exchanging Eid-ul-Fitr greetings with diplomats and people from all walks of life at the state guest house Jamuna on 21 March 2026. Photo: Collected
Prime Minister Tarique Rahman today (21 March) called on the people to extend their support to the BNP government in building a “desired Bangladesh.”
“On this Eid day, I pray to Almighty Allah to bless us so that we can build the Bangladesh people expect,” he said while speaking to journalists after exchanging Eid-ul-Fitr greetings with diplomats and people from all walks of life at the state guest house Jamuna.
The prime minister also sought prayers from the people and requested their support in this regard.
“If we have your support, Insha’Allah, this elected government will do its utmost to build the country in line with your expectations,” he said.
He also extended Eid greetings to all, regardless of political affiliation.
He paid tribute to those who sacrificed their lives and sustained injuries in the 1971 Liberation War, as well as those martyred or injured in the 2024 July Uprising.
Earlier, the prime minister exchanged Eid greetings with members of the diplomatic corps, politicians, distinguished citizens and people from different walks of life at Jamuna.
The programme began at 10am and continued until around 11:30am.
He also exchanged greetings with former chief adviser Muhammad Yunus during the event.
In the morning, President Mohammed Shahabuddin and Prime Minister Tarique Rahman offered Eid-ul-Fitr prayers at the main congregation at the National Eidgah.
The prayers, led by Baitul Mukarram National Mosque Khatib Mufti Muhammad Abdul Malek, were held at around 8:34am.
Cabinet members, lawmakers, senior political leaders, civil and military officials, and people from various walks of life joined the congregation.
The Eid prayers were organised by the Dhaka South City Corporation (DSCC), with separate arrangements for women.
Eid-ul-Fitr, one of the biggest religious festivals for Muslims, is being celebrated across the country.
This marks Tarique Rahman’s first Eid in Bangladesh in 18 years, after spending 17 years in London.
