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14 Mar, 2026 15:48 pm
DHAKA, Mar 14, 2026 (BSS) - Prime Minister Tarique Rahman today said his government has already started implementing the promises his party BNP made to the people before the national election in a gradual manner. "After the formation of the BNP government with the people's mandate, we have started implementing all the promises made to the people before the election in a gradual manner, Alhamdulillah," he said. Tarique Rahman, also the ruling BNP chairman, made the remarks while addressing the inaugural ceremony of the monthly honorariums scheme for imams, muazzins and khadems of mosques, and heads and assistant heads of other religious institutions across the country.  At the event, he opened the programme by pressing the button of IBAS system to send the honorariums to the bank accounts of respective beneficiaries through EFT system under a pilot scheme at a function at the Osmani Memorial Auditorium here. Highlighting the government's commitment to eliminating economic disparity by creating employment, the premier said, "We promised the people before the national elections that we all will live well together by eliminating financial inequality by providing financial assistance or creating jobs for people from different classes and professions of society, who are economically disadvantaged. Now we have started implementing them". Highlighting several initiatives already undertaken by the government, he said the government has already introduced the 'Family Card' programme for economically disadvantaged women, adding that the scheme will gradually cover women across the country. Tarique Rahman also announced that the 'Farmer Card' or 'Krishok Card' programme will be launched from April 14, the first day of the Bengali New Year (Pahela Baishakh). In addition, he said, the government's canal excavation programme will begin in Dinajpur on March 16. About the honorarium scheme for religious leaders, the premier said, "From today, the honorarium programme for khatibs, imams, muezzins and religious leaders of other faiths has started. Gradually, everyone who needs this support across the country will be brought under the programme". He said that the government will make its utmost efforts, within the capacity of the state, to ensure economic and social security for all citizens regardless of religion, caste or profession. Highlighting the responsibilities of the citizens, Tarique Rahman said, "If we, as citizens, properly fulfill our responsibilities towards the state and society from our respective positions, I hope that in the next 10 years, we will be able to see a politically and economically self-reliant Bangladesh, In-Sha-Allah". Noting that the government wants to build the country on a strong foundation by ensuring the political and economic empowerment of every citizen, he said, "If citizens are kept weak, the state can never be strong".  "Therefore, we want to establish our country on such a strong foundation by ensuring the political and economic empowerment of every citizen so that no more fascism or the evil forces of subjugation can take away the freedom of the people," the premier added. Tarique Rahman called for being imbued with religious, social and moral values, saying, "An economically prosperous state may ensure financial comfort in people's lives, but without acquiring patience, honesty, gratitude, respect, loyalty, solidarity, tolerance, generosity, friendship, humility, responsibility or kindness, a person cannot become a complete human being". "To achieve such human qualities, it is important to be inspired by religious, social and moral values," he added. Stating that liberal educational statements of religion are unparalleled in building a safe society free from revenge and violence, the premier said, "I believe that every religion has such positive messages for building a morally rich human society".  "Therefore, the role of people with religious knowledge like you is very important in creating a mentality rich with religious, social and moral values," Tarique Rahman added. After concluding his speech, Tarique Rahman took part in a photo session with beneficiaries on the stage. LGRD and Cooperatives Minister Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir spoke at the function as the guest of honor and Prime Minister's Adviser for Public Administration and President of the cell formed to implement the honorarium providing programme Md Ismail Zabiullah attended the function as the special guest with Religious Affairs Minister Kazi Shah Mofazzal Houssain (Kaikobad) in the chair. Secretary of the Religious Affairs Ministry Munshi Alauddin Al Azad delivered the welcome address at the function. Shaykh-e-Charmonai Mufti Syed Fayzul Karim, Senior Nayeb-e-Ameer of Islami Andolan Bangladesh, Mufti Muhibbullahil Baki, Pesh Imam, Baitul Mukarram National Mosque; Mufti Saiful Islam, Khatib, Dhanmondi Taqwa Mosjid; valiant freedom fighter Uday Sankar Chakraborty, general secretary of Sri Ramakrishna Ashram Kurigram; Dharma Mitra Mahathero, head of the International Buddhist Monastery, Dhaka; and Archbihop Bejoy N D'Cruze, OMI, Archbishop of Dhaka; also spoke at the event. 
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GAZIPUR, March 14, 2026 (BSS) - Inspector General of Police (IGP) Md Ali Hossain Fakir today said law enforcement agencies will remain on a strict stance to ensure smooth and hassle-free travel during the upcoming Eid. "To keep traffic movement normal and congestion-free on highways, more than 400 additional police personnel have been deployed at important highways in Gazipur," he told journalists after attending an iftar mahfil organised by Gazipur Metropolitan Police at the district police lines ground today. IGP said a separate ground has been designated in the Chandra area for transports workers to stop buses in order to prevent passengers from boarding and alighting randomly on highways. The IGP said those who are inciting workers to create unrest in industrial areas should be identified to restore stability in the sector. He also stressed strengthening coordination with the city corporation to control illegal battery-run auto-rickshaws to ease traffic congestion in the city. The police chief further said the alarming spread of drugs is leading the country's youth astray and if the situation continues, the future leadership of the nation may face serious challenges. Speaking as the chief guest at the programme, Member of Parliament M Manjurul Karim Rony said the government has adopted a zero-tolerance policy against drugs. Gazipur Metropolitan Police Commissioner Md Israil Howlader delivered the welcome address at the programme. Former Member of Parliament and freedom fighter Hasan Uddin Sarkar, Dhaka Range DIG Rezaul Karim Mallik, District Police Superintendent Md Sharif Uddin, acting administrator of the district administration Ahmed Hossain Bhuiya, central executive president of Sramik Dal Salah Uddin Sarkar, Gazipur city Jamaat Ameer Professor Jamal Uddin, district BNP member secretary Barrister Israk Ahmed Siddiqui and Gazipur Bar Association President Shamsul Haque Bhuiya were also present among others.

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