Salauddin on Zia's death anniversary
Work to build discrimination-free Bangladesh imbued with Zia’s ideals, Salahuddin urges all
Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed on Saturday urged all to work together to build a discrimination-free, democratic and prosperous Bangladesh in line with the aspirations of the 2024 mass uprising, inspired by the ideals of late President Ziaur Rahman.
He made the call while talking to reporters after placing wreaths at the grave of Ziaur Rahman at Sher-e-Bangla Nagar in the capital on the occasion of his 45th death anniversary.
Describing the day as one of deep sorrow and remembrance for the BNP and the wider public, the minister said Ziaur Rahman had played a vital role throughout his life in safeguarding the country’s independence, sovereignty and development.
“He emerged as a historic figure through the proclamation of independence in 1971 and ultimately sacrificed his life in defence of the country’s sovereignty,” he said.
The ideals of Ziaur Rahman and late BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia represent the “true path” of Bangladesh’s independence, sovereignty and democracy, said Salahuddin.
Ziaur Rahman had taught the importance of forging strong national unity to achieve prosperity, he said, adding that BNP continues to uphold the principles of Bangladeshi nationalism and multiparty democracy.
Reaffirming the government’s commitment to democracy, the minister said the country will continue to be governed through a fully democratic process.
“The spirit of the July uprising will further strengthen the foundations of democracy in the country,” he added.
Salahuddin also paid tribute to Khaleda Zia, calling her the “mother of democracy” and praising her sacrifices for the restoration of democratic rights in Bangladesh.
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