Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus on Wednesday said there is no reason to worry about the financial security of the families of the martyrs and the injured in the students-people’s uprising.
“It is the responsibility of the state to ensure medical care for the wounded fighters. We will do that. The government will ensure their financial security,” he said while inaugurating the distribution of health cards for them at the State Guest House Jamuna on Wednesday evening.
Dr Yunus said having this health card means that cardholders will get treatment at any government hospital in the country at any time, be it after a year or two. “This card will always be there.”
In addition to this, he said, they have to think about the mental and social rehabilitation of the fighters injured in July.
“This needs to be given importance. Appropriate initiatives need to be taken so that these people can live their lives happily and be established in society,” said the Chief Adviser.
He also said the path must be paved step by step so that those who are interested can do that work with joy. “In addition to healing physically through treatment, attention must also be paid to their mental health,” Dr Yunus said.
Health Adviser Nurjahan Begum, Special Assistant to the Chief Advisor at the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Prof Dr Md Sayedur Rahman, Information Adviser Nahid Islam, Health Secretary Md Sayedur Rahman and July Shaheed Smriti Foundation Chief Executive Mir Mahbubur Rahman Snigdha and Secretary Sarjis Alam were, among others, present.
The Chief Adviser inaugurated the health card distribution programme to ensure free medical services to the fighters injured in the July uprising in all government hospitals across the country.
He handed over health cards to two students injured in the uprising. These two fighters of the uprising are Ifat Hossain, a student of Narsingdi United College, and Israt Jahan Imu, a student of the Disaster Management Department of Dhaka University.
Ifat lost the sight of both eyes in police firing in Narsingdi during the July 19 movement last year who still cannot see in one eye, according to Chief Adviser’s press wing.