Development of the country is not possible creating chaos: Health Minister

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Staff Correspondent, Barta24.com, Manikganj | 2023-08-29 03:57:35

Commenting that development of the country is not possible by creating chaos, Health Minister Zahid Maleque said that this country was not independent. We have liberated the country through struggle. Now I am getting a taste of freedom. If there is chaos in the country, the country will fall further behind. Therefore, everyone must work in the interest of the country unitedly.

"Let us all work together for the country," he said. Those who are ministers, MPs, government officials, journalists all work for the country. All work for the development of the country. If everyone works together, the country will move forward and peace will be established in the country. The development of the country will make further progress. Therefore, development of the country is not possible by creating chaos.

The health minister said this at a view exchange meeting with local party leaders and activists at Shuvro Center in Manikganj Sadar Upazila on Saturday (May 22) evening.

At the same time, the minister said, we have to work in unison. If there is a problem somewhere, it has to be solved properly. It has to be resolved through legal process. A country cannot function well without the rule of law. The country that does not have the rule of law it will become Somalia.

There is rule of law in Bangladesh. You have to have faith in the law, you have to have faith. No one is above the law. The country runs according to the law. The law is for the people. It is not a law to hurt anyone. The law helps people. "We have to keep faith in the law as the law stops the chaos in the country," he said.

Manikganj District Awami League General Secretary Adv. Abdus Salam, district Awami League vice-president Adv. Abdul Majid Photo, Manikganj Municipal Mayor Ramzan Ali, District Awami League Joint General Secretary Sultanul Azam Khan Apel, Organizing Secretary Sudeb Saha and many others were present.

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