‘I don’t become tired to work for the people’: Prime Minister
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Saturday (Nov.2) said that I don’t become tired to work for the people with the idea that the people stay well. If they stay well that is my big achievement.
She said that her government has created a scope of using banks by the people and both the state-owned and private banks are getting its benefits.
‘We’ve taken steps to build a habit of using banks among the people and they’re using the banks in various purposes like admission (at educational institutions), receiving healthcare and constructing houses,” she said. The Prime Minister made the remarks while receiving blankets from the Bangladesh Association of Banks (BAB) at her official Ganavaban residence here on Saturday evening.
Thirty six banks under the BAB donated 27 lakh pieces of blankets to the Prime Minister’s Relief and Welfare Fund through the function. Reiterating that her aim is to ensure welfare of the people, Sheikh Hasina said she does not feel tired when she works for the people.
The Prime Minister said many things are written about the banks. “But those who have idea about it will not write so much … it’s also right that many (people) write with many intentions,” she said.
Sheikh Hasina continued on saying: “I’ll say that there is nothing to be worried about it. As you work much, the expectation of people will be more.”
“There is nothing to be worried and if you run the banks honestly, there will not be any problem,” the premier added.
Sheikh Hasina said her government while giving licenses to the private banks has made it mandatory to open their branches at upazila and district headquarters and fulfill corporate social responsibility (CSR). “There was no such system in the past,” she said.
The premier said some quarters had advised to close down the non-profitable branches of the state owned banks. “The World Bank had given such a prescription … but when we came to power we didn’t accept the prescription as economic activities are not equal in all regions,” she said.
Sheikh Hasina said the banks will make profit in the regions where economic activities are more and the banks will not make profit in those areas where economic activities are less. “I’ll measure in totality. So why I’ll shut down banks, rather I’ll teach people about using of banks. That’s why we’ve created scope of opening bank account with Tk 10,” she said.
The Prime Minister thanked the private banks for extending their helping hands through their CSR program. The government is providing assistance to the distressed humanity. But they’re being more benefitted when you come forward, she said.
Sheikh Hasina said Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman had liberated Bangladesh with a dream of establishing a developed and prosperous country.
Highlighting the country’s tremendous development that took place in the last one decade, Sheikh Hasina put emphasis on keeping up the development spree.
The BAB chairman informed that the private banks have taken a decision to set up “Mujib Corner” in their respective banks ahead of the birth centenary of Bangabandhu next year.
“The BAB will establish “Bangabandhu Chair” at Rajshahi and Chattogram Universities alongside taking massive programs to celebrate the birth centenary of the Father of the Nation,” he said. At the function, the Dutch-Bangla Bank has donated Tk 10 crore to the PM’s Relief and Welfare Fund for purchasing blankets.
Chairmen, managing directors and directors of the 36 private banks were present on the occasion. BAB Chairman Nazrul Islam Mazumdar spoke at the function, while PM’s Private Industry and Investment Affairs Adviser Salman F Rahman and Chief of Army Staff General Aziz Ahmed were present, among others.
Earlier, the prime minister gave financial assistance of Taka 2.80 crore to the Ansar-VDP members who died while performing duties in the last general elections and upazila polls, as well as some party leaders and workers, valiant freedom fighters and the August 21 grenade attack victims.
