Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina urged all particularly the expatriate Bangladeshis to remain alert so none can again push Bangladesh back.
She said: "We have been advancing Bangladesh towards prosperity. This advancement must go on. Stay alert as none can push the country back and make it Rajakars abode."
The premier was addressing a reception accorded to her here on Friday night.
She also asked all to be alert against any conspiracy with the fate of the countrymen as the Bangladeshi diaspora in Germany arranged the reception at Hotel Burgerhaus Garching at Munich.
Sheikh Hasina has reiterated her commitment to build Bangladesh as a secular state where people of every faith will enjoy equal rights.
"We will materialise the dream of the Father of the Nation to transform Bangladesh into a prosperous, developed and smart Sonar Bangla with the spirit of the Liberation War and secularism," she said.
The prime minister said she is committed to reaching the fruit of the Liberation War to every doorstep and won’t let go in vain the victory against the Pakistani occupation forces in 1971 war.
"I never think what I need, rather I think what I can do for the betterment of the country and its people," she said, adding her children also dedicated them to the welfare of the people.
Describing the Awami League as the pro-people party, she said the people of the country has got everything including Bangla as the mother tongue and country's independence through Language Movement and Liberation War respectively under the leadership of the Father of the Nation.
"Awami League (AL) is the biggest strength of mine. We have been able to fight various disasters like the Covid-19 pandemic as we have the party (in power)," she said.
The prime minister termed BNP as the party of looters saying the party does nothing for the wellbeing of the people rather it makes their own fortunes.
She came down heavily on the BNP, saying it did not take part in the 12th parliamentary election fearing defeat as they torched vehicles and burned people to death.
The premier said the 12th parliamentary election was the freest, fairest and most credible after 1975, adding the people of the country particularly women gave vote freely in the last parliamentary polls.
BDST: 1120 HRS, FEB 17, 2024
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