He said Bangabandhu will remain a source of inspiration for many generations to come.
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The President spoke as the guest of honour at the official ceremony held at the National Parade Ground, to commemorate the 'Birth Centenary of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’.
Speaking at the ceremony, President Solih emphasised that throughout his life, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was a firm advocate of democracy and political liberty and that he advocated those ideals that resonated with people from all walks of life.
Despite the tragic circumstances of his death, President Solih noted that Sheikh Mujibur Rahman will always have an honoured place in the hearts of those who yearn for democracy and freedom.
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The President also shed light on Bangladesh's extraordinary work in uplifting the lives of its people and developing their nation.
He said that the pace of economic development in Bangladesh has been remarkable and that practical policies adhered to by Bangladesh's leadership and the hard work of its people are transforming the country into a fast-growing and strong economy.
President Solih expressed his heartfelt gratitude to the Bangladeshi government for the numerous assistance it has bestowed on the Maldives, praising the welcome presence of a team of healthcare professionals from the Bangladesh Air Force who have travelled to the Maldives twice to assist the Maldives in curbing the spread of Covid-19.
He stated that the Maldives is very grateful for assistance and acknowledged it as symbolic “of our two countries' strong relations”.
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President Solih further extended an invitation to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and President Md Abdul Hamid, to undertake a visit to the Maldives at an opportune time.