“We’ll want a lot of cash if the risk of coronavirus increases again. We’ll have to re-treat other people, buy medicine. We may also want to hire more doctors and nurses,” Hasina said at a video convention on Sunday.
Health experts and stakeholders in implementing COVID-19 measures in the country expect the infection rate to simply increase in early winter, while general indifference to compliance with fitness regulations also aggravates problems.
“We have to spend [public funds] in moderation with that in mind. We’d like to spend just as much as we need to, that’s all. Long-term action will have to be taken in sight,” the Prime Minister said in the rite to provide the national flag, the national flag, to 10 Bangladeshi army sets and organizations.
She combined a list of measures her government has taken to address the pandemic, adding Tk’s national budget to $5. 68 trillion for fiscal 2020-2021 to drive efforts on two fronts to save a hit economy. through the pandemic preserving public health.
“It was hard to get to this budget, but we did and I said everybody stay on the lookout for spending,” he said.
On behalf of the Prime Minister, the Army Chief of Staff, General Aziz Ahmed, presented the flag to the respective commanders of the Engineer Battalion 1. 3. 6. 8, 11 Bangladesh Infantry Regiments or Bir Mechanized Battalion, BIR-12, 13th and 15th Support Battalion, East Bengal Support Battalion and Tactical and Infantry School.
Hasina said his government was heading to the Bangladeshi army for a fashion force founded on generation and schooling and that it made him capable enough to deal with the demanding geopolitical and military situations of the 21st century.
“The army is an asset of the country and a symbol of acceptance as true on the part of the people. If an army fails to gain acceptance as true on the part of the people, it can never win.
“Everyone will have to be professionally qualified and lead a just and elegant life imbued with social and devoted values,” he told army officers at the ceremony.
Being able to obtain the national flag a matter of “pride and honor” for any unit, Hasina observed and suggested that they be dedicated to the service of the homeland. He exhorted everyone, adding members of the public, to “protect the dignity of the flag. “
The Prime Minister then congratulated the women members of the armed forces on their contributions, and also expressed gratitude to the army, army and air force for mobilizing others suffering from herbal calamities and the coronavirus crisis.
“We will have to keep our statute in mind. The Father of the Nation brought it to us within nine months of independence. This statute covers all mandatory rules for the operation of a state. So we’ll make the country move forward” with the letter.
Pointing the finger at foreign policy devised through Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, his daughter evoked her main argument: “Friendship with all, enmity with no one. “”So we don’t need to conflict with anyone. Our number one goal is the economic progression of the country. »
“The Awami League government is working to build an evolved and prosperous, hungry and poor country. “
“I think it is our duty to expand the country. As the army is a symbol of our independence and sovereignty, global progression is also our duty. Furthermore, the global is advancing and we will have to keep up,” he said. , highlighting that Bangladeshi troops are joining cross-border missions, adding United Nations peacekeeping operations.
“Our forces interact and paint with other armies. That’s why I’ve sought to get our armed forces to know fashion technology, that they are well trained in fashion education, as the Father of the Nation noted in his 1974 defense policy. “
Hasina spoke of the various measures taken through the government for the progression of the armed forces, and stressed that the Awami League government has worked to achieve this purpose every time it came to power.
Praising the country’s armed forces for their determination to protect peace, stability and security in the world, Hasina said: “. . . every time the United Nations requests our armed forces or our police forces, we do so.