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PM calls on Ansar to safeguard public safety with integrity

Published: 15:55, 12 February 2024

PM calls on Ansar to safeguard public safety with integrity

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Monday asked members of the Bangladesh Ansar and Village Defence Party (VDP) to discharge their duties with courage and sincerity to resist any ill attempts in order to ensure public security.
“As the largest force in the country, you have to rightly perform the duty bestowed upon you. You will have to resist any evil move to protect the public safety. You should do it with honesty, courage and sincerity,” the prime minister said while addressing the 44th national rally of the Bangladesh Ansar and VDP at the Bangladesh Ansar-VDP Academy in Shafipur, Gazipur.
Focusing on the country’s development during her government, Sheikh Hasina said Bangladesh can now tackle any situation.
She said it is the sacred duty of her government to ensure security for the people and investment, and uphold peace.
“To maintain political stability, proper economic environment and continuation of democratic governance are prerequisites for the overall development of the country,” she said, asking all to maintain such an environment in the country.
The prime minister requested all to work hard with honesty to continue the country’s development journey.   
She recalled the contribution of the country’s largest force, Ansar-VDP, boasting 6.1 million members and 42 battalions, including two women battalions and a specialized battalion, to ensuring security to public and private structures and organizations.    
The prime minister said if Ansar is asked to perform duty for any national cause, they do it properly.
“Even now our Ansar members have been discharging their duties with very competence in various important places starting from different foreign embassies stationed in Bangladesh,” she said.
She appreciated the role of Ansar members in protecting the country’s assets, including that of Bangladesh Railways from arson violence unleashed by the BNP-Jamaat group in 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2023.
Highlighting her government’s steps to modernize the Ansar and VDP, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said now the force is now earning fame at home and abroad.
“We’ve been working to develop the Ansar and VDP,” she said.
The prime minister reiterated her government’s conviction to protect the country from terrorism, militancy and drugs. “Our drive against corruption will always continue,” she said.
She hoped the Ansar and VDP would continue their duty in containing the social diseases in the future as well.
Mentioning her government’s vision 2041 to build a Smart Bangladesh, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said Ansar and VDP will also be developed as a smart force and will continue working for the development of the country.
She said the government will make every village a smart and safe locality in Smart Bangladesh.
On her arrival at the rally venue, the prime minister was received by Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan and Director General of Bangladesh Ansar and VDP Major General AKM Aminul Haque.
The Prime Minister inspected a parade of Ansar and VDP from an open jeep and received a salute. She handed over eight types of special medals to 180 Ansar and VDP members for their bravery and praiseworthy services.
The medals are the Bangladesh Ansar Medal, President Ansar Medal, Bangladesh VDP Medal, President VDP Medal, Bangladesh Ansar Services Medal, President Ansar Services Medal, Bangladesh VDP Services Medal and President VDP Services Medal.
The premier later witnessed a colourful cultural program performed by Ansar and VDP members.

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