Delivering a stern message to the country’s engineers, Local Government, Rural Development and Cooperatives minister Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir on Saturday said people are no longer as simple as before and will not forgive mistakes made by those in authority.
“People of the country now understand everything and are aware of everything. If we make mistakes today, the people will not forgive us either,” he said on Saturday.
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He made the remarks while addressing the closing ceremony of the 78th founding anniversary of the Institution of Engineers, Bangladesh (IEB) and a reception for engineer members of the 13th Jatiya Sangsad at the IEB auditorium in Dhaka's Ramna area as the chief guest.
Referring to the aftermath of the July mass uprising, Fakhrul said a new consciousness has emerged among the people, who now aspire to build a new and free Bangladesh.
“They no longer want to see the old Bangladesh marked by corruption, enforced disappearances and repression,” he said.
Alleging widespread corruption in development projects during the previous government’s tenure, he said, “We often see reports in newspapers about projects worth Tk 3500 crore in a district where no actual work has been done. These matters must be handled with utmost caution.”
He said engineers are among the country’s most educated and privileged groups and therefore have a greater responsibility to meet public expectations.
“The plans you formulate and the projects you implement must genuinely benefit the people,” he added.
Mentioning the July movement and families affected by enforced disappearances, Fakhrul said there was a time when even speaking about disappearances was dangerous, yet some courageous individuals stood beside the victim families and raised the issue internationally.
“The nation will never forget their courage and sacrifices,” he said.
He also paid tribute to the youth who sacrificed their lives during the movement.
“Our young people shed blood and gave their lives. They have created a new opportunity for Bangladesh. We must never betray that sacrifice,” he added.
Mohammad Riazul Islam, president of the IEB and chairman of RAJUK presided over the discussion programme.