He says the BNP government will continue to move the country forward with the people.
Prime Minister Tarique Rahman speaks during an interaction with women Family Card beneficiaries at Batajor in Gournadi upazila of Barishal. Photo: Videograb
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Prime Minister Tarique Rahman speaks during an interaction with women Family Card beneficiaries at Batajor in Gournadi upazila of Barishal. Photo: Videograb
Highlights:
- Tarique seeks public support to rebuild Bangladesh
- PM vows nationwide expansion of Family Card programme
- PM pledges support for every eligible woman
- Tarique promises inclusive, discrimination-free Bangladesh
Prime Minister Tarique Rahman today (13 July) said his government will not be deterred by any obstacle in its efforts to rebuild Bangladesh as long as it enjoys the support of the people.
“We want to rebuild this country and take it forward. I always say that the source of the BNP’s political strength is the people. As long as the people stand by the BNP, the government will not be deterred by any obstacle,” he said during an interaction with women Family Card beneficiaries at Batajor in Gournadi upazila of Barishal.
He said the BNP government will continue to move the country forward with the people.
“I seek support from people across Bangladesh, regardless of political affiliation, profession or religion, to rebuild the country and take it forward,” he said.
During the programme, Tarique Rahman invited several Family Card beneficiaries to share their experiences.
One beneficiary, Parul Akter, said the card has brought positive changes to her family.
“I have benefited greatly from receiving this card. It has helped ease my family’s financial hardship,” she said, expressing hope that the government will continue such support.
Another beneficiary said the monthly support has helped her manage household expenses, buy medicines, continue her children’s education and meet other essential needs.
Referring to the beneficiaries’ remarks, the prime minister said he was encouraged to hear that the programme has already made a difference in their lives.
“Today we heard from our sisters that the Family Card has, at least to some extent, helped them manage their households better. That is our goal. We want our mothers to live a little better and the people of the country to enjoy a better life,” he said.
Tarique Rahman said the government’s aim is to gradually extend the Family Card programme to every eligible woman across the country.
He sought public support to expand the government’s Family Card programme across the country as it has already started easing the hardships of low-income families and empowering women.
“If the people, especially the women of this country, stand by the BNP government, we will gradually be able to extend the Family Card programme across Bangladesh,” the prime minister said.
He expressed confidence that the programme will bring significant social change by improving women’s access to education and strengthening their economic position.
Tarique Rahman also reiterated the government’s commitment to building an inclusive society.
“We want to move forward together in peace with people of all religions. Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists and Christians have lived together peacefully in this country for centuries. We want to preserve that tradition and rebuild the country without discrimination, treating everyone with humanity,” he said.
Information and Broadcasting Minister Zahir Uddin Swapon and local leaders were present at the programme.
After the event, the prime minister left for Barishal city, where he is scheduled to inaugurate a tree plantation programme on the bank of the Sagardi Canal near the Thirty Godown Memorial in the City Corporation area.
