British PM echoes Tarique Rahman's 'I Have a Plan' vision: Swapon

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Published On: 17 Jul 2026, 23:40 Updated On:17 Jul 2026, 23:42
Information and Broadcasting Minister Zahir Uddin Swapon spoke as the chief guest at a commemorative meeting at Bangladesh Supreme Court Bar Association. Photo: BSS

DHAKA, July 17, 2026 (BSS) - Information and Broadcasting Minister Zahir Uddin Swapon today said

newly-elected British Prime Minister recently placed his ideas for his country echoing Bangladesh

Premier Tarique Rahman's vision 'I have a plan' that was uttered before the nation soon after

returning home from London following Sheikh Hasina's downfall.

The hallmark of effective statesmanship is a clear and credible plan for the future, said the

Minister, adding that Prime Minister Tarique Rahman presented his roadmap for governing Bangladesh

before taking office through the declaration, 'I have a plan'.

The minister made the remarks as the chief guest at a commemorative meeting organized by social

organization 'Apon' at Bangladesh Supreme Court Bar Association here, marking the birth and death

anniversaries of Mahatma Bhegai Halder.

"A little while ago, I saw Britain's newly elected Prime Minister beginning his speech by saying, 'I

have a plan.' It reminded me that the philosophy of plan-based leadership which Tarique Rahman

presented to the people of Bangladesh is now being reflected in the same language to present a vision

for the future to the public," he said.

He added that when a statesman presents a clear plan before the nation, people are able to see the

country's future within that plan and place their trust in that leadership.

The minister said the people of Bangladesh placed their confidence in the state vision and action plan

announced through Tarique Rahman's 'I Have a Plan' initiative and therefore gave overwhelming support

to him and his party.

He further said that one of the fundamental principles of Tarique Rahman's plan is to ensure equal

rights for all citizens regardless of religion, race, language, ethnicity, or culture, while

preserving communal harmony.

He noted that Mahatma Bhegai Haldar had likewise promoted humanitarian values and communal harmony

throughout his life.

The minister firmly stated that Bangladesh will continue to move forward as a country of peaceful

coexistence among diverse communities, and that there will be no place for divisive politics.

He said that those who seek to establish the dominance of a single religion, a single culture, or a

single political party stand against the laws of nature, humanity, and civilization.

The government, he said, remains firmly committed to ensuring equal rights for all citizens of

Bangladesh regardless of religion, race, language, or ethnic identity.

At the event, distinguished students and eminent individuals were honored with awards. The meeting was

chaired by Sachindra Nath Haldar, President of Apon, Dhaka.

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