Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Thursday urged the women to move forward breaking all the social barriers -– big or small -– taking the path guided by Begum Rokeya, a pioneer of women rights.
“Once you can move forward breaking through this stalemate, there’ll be no more obstacles. And in our Islam, girls have been given rights…. equal rights (for men and women) are there. Even then, such obstacles come and will come in our country. But we’ve to overcome these obstacles and move forward,” she said.
The Prime Minister was addressing the Begum Rokeya Padak-2021 awarding ceremony and celebration of Begum Rokeya Day-2021, joining it virtually from her official residence Ganobhaban.
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The Women and Children Affairs Ministry arranged the programme at the city’s Osmani Smriti Auditorium, marking the 141th birth and the 89th death anniversary of Begum Rokeya Shakhawat Hossain, the pioneer of women's rights in this subcontinent.
Describing Begum Rokeya as a model for women, the Prime Minister said, “Hadn’t she lit the light of education by breaking the social stalemate (for women), we wouldn’t have been able to go forward so far today. She had shown us the path. She had made us move forward on the path of light.”
Sheikh Hasina said her government has largely been able to fulfil the dream of Begum Rokeya.
She, however, said the thing that hurts her most is violence against women. Though the government enacted laws against rape, women repression and domestic violence, it is essential to change the mindset of men to stop violence against women, she said.
“We’ve to change the mentality and bring changes in our minds. Here trust is the most important thing. We’ve to believe that women are not just objects of enjoyment, women are co-fighters and co-partners, and they have to move forward equally and be given equal rights,” she said.