Chief Whip Md Nurul Islam on Tuesday said the United States has consistently stood beside Bangladesh in its democratic journey and expressed hope for enhanced cooperation in trade and technology in the coming years.
“The United States has always supported our democratic journey,” he said during a courtesy meeting with a visiting US delegation at his office in Parliament.
The Chief Whip said the US remains one of the largest export destinations for Bangladesh’s ready-made garment sector.
“As the government moves forward with its target of creating digital IT-based jobs, I hope the technologically advanced United States will extend its cooperation in this sector,” he said.
Referring to the government’s economic initiatives, Nurul Islam said Prime Minister Tarique Rahman has been making relentless efforts to stabilise the country’s economy and improve the lives of marginalised people.
He said several welfare initiatives including family cards, farmer cards and agricultural loan waivers aimed at supporting low-income and rural communities.
“These programmes require a smooth democratic process for effective implementation. Without democracy, development in any sector is not possible,” he said.
The Chief Whip also described parliament as the “centre of democracy” and paid tribute to renowned architect Louis I Kahn, designer of the National Parliament Building.
“People will always remember Louis I Kahn with respect as the architect of this symbol of democracy,” he said.