‘I won’t assume power by selling the country’

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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Saturday said the two big neighbors did not allow Awami League to assume power in 2001 because they did not issue a bond to sell gas.

“I will not assume to power  by selling the country,” she said.

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The premier came up with the assertion while addressing the World Food Day held at Hotel InterContinental joining from her official residence Ganobhaban.

“Our aim is to ensure food security along with nutrition. For that, we've given importance to protein production,” she said.

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She urged all to stop wasting food as many countries in the world are going to face a famine-like situation.

“Wasting food has to be reduced. There's a scarcity of food on one side of the world and heavy wasting on the other… there shouldn't be any food wasting,” she said.

The theme of this year is "Our actions are our future -- Better production, better nutrition, a better environment and a better life".

The Prime Minister urged scientists to think about the reuse of excess food and conduct research in this regard.

She asked all to remain vigil so that Bangladesh never runs into a food crisis and no one can conspire to push the country into a famine.

Sheikh Hasina added: “All need to be watchful. Inshallah, we'll fulfil the demand for food and ensure food security.

She added that there will be no food scarcity in the country as the government has taken numerous programmes and projects in this regard.

Underlining the importance of research, she said, "Research works need to be carried forward as this is a continuous process."

Talking about various types of research-driven inventions that the Bangladeshi scientists achieved, including drought resilience and flood resilience rice for ensuring food security in the country, she said, "I think the scientists of Bangladesh are the best in the world."

She said the government has introduced a land zoning system to protect arable lands of the country. "We'll surely go for development but by preserving the arable lands," she said.

Sheikh Hasina mentioned that the government is taking various types of preparations so that the country does not lag behind in food production during the upcoming fourth industrial revolution.

Food Minister Sadhan Chandra Majumder, Agriculture Minister Dr. Muhammad Abdur Razzaque, Fisheries and Livestock Minister SM Rezaul Karim and Senior Secretary of Agriculture Minister Md Mesbahul Islam also spoke at the event.

A documentary on food production of the country was screened at the programme.