Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Sunday said Bangladesh will have to continue progressing overcoming the conspiracies.
“Conspiracies and plots never end. So, we’ll have to move forward facing the conspiracies,” she said.
The premier was addressing a post-election greetings and views exchange with leaders and activists of Kotalipara AL and associate bodies at her own constituency (Gopalganj-3) on Kotalipara Upazila Parishad premises in Gopalganj.
She said there is a lot of work to do in the future. The Awami League government has been able to transform the country into Digital Bangladesh and change the fate of the people of Bangladesh. “We’ll have to make it (the progress) sustainable and take it forward further,” she added.
Describing her Gopalganj-3 constituency (Tungipara-Kotalipara) as her stronghold, Hasina said she can confront any sort of conspiracy anywhere as she has a stronghold.
She said the people of Bangladesh are the source of her power and she successfully faced the conspiracies with this power. “The development trend of Bangladesh will continue in future as well, " she said.
“The people of every village will enjoy all urban facilities,” she said, adding that her government will build the villages under the “My Village My Town” programme.
BSS adds, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina also said her government would ensure that none can burn the people to death alive in future by giving exemplary punishment to the arsonists and the masterminds behind the heinous acts.
"We are taking required measures against the arsonists and their masters so that none can burn the people to death and such heinous acts," she said.
The premier made the remarks while speaking at a post-election greeting and view exchange meeting with leaders and activists of Kotalipara AL and associate bodies in Kotalipara Upazila Chattar in Gopalganj.
Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's younger daughter and prime minister's younger sister Sheikh Rehana was present.
Sheikh Hasina, also president of the ruling Awami League (AL), said many persons involved in the arson violence and their masters have already been brought to book while the remaining others must be netted after scrutinizing the video footages of the CCTV cameras which are now available everywhere.
"None of those who have done such heinous acts will be spared. We are currently taking measures against them and will continue the legal actions against others," she said.
The Prime Minister came down heavily on the BNP-Jamaat clique for their activities for what they call democracy, saying, "Their movement means burning people to death alive and torching vehicles, including buses and trains."
She said they did the same thing this time in the name of movement to prevent the 12th parliamentary election what they had done in 2013, 2014 and 2015.
A mother taking her child in lap had been burn to death in a fire set to a train and none can tolerate such a scene, she said.
"They are doing movement for democracy despite the fact that they even don't know how to spell the democracy," she said.
The Prime Minister said the people of the country did not response to BNP-Jamaat's call to prevent the parliamentary election, by balloting spontaneously.
After forming the government for the record fifth term and fourth in a row, the Prime Minister went to Gopalganj to visit her Tungipara-Kotalipara constituency to pay homage to the Father of the Nation at his mausoleum in Tungipara alongside exchanging greetings and views with party leaders and activists.
She spent Saturday night at her own home in Tungipara and is scheduled to reach her official Ganabhaban residence tonight.
The Awami League had won the 12th parliamentary election with landslide victory getting 222 parliamentary seats out of 298.
Kotalipara AL President Babu Bhabendranath Bishwas chaired the meeting while its General Secretary Aynal Hossain Sheikh conducted it.
Leaders of AL and its associate bodies greeted the premier with flower bouquets separately on her reelection as the Prime Minister for fifth time and fourth consecutive term.
Sheikh Helal Uddin, MP, and Sheikh Salauddin Jewel, MP, were present on dais while Awami League advisory council member Akram Uddin Ahmed, Gopalganj Awami League president Mahbub Ali Khan and PM's political representative in her Gopalganj-3 constituency Shahidullah Khandaker also spoke at the programme.
Sheikh Hasina said no country can make progress without a democratic government or political leaders in power.
Although conspiracies were hatched to thwart the last parliamentary election, the people of the country had given a befitting reply to the conspiracies by exercising their voting rights, she said.
"The January 7 election is the victory of the people and the democracy," she said.
The Prime Minister thanked the people of the country for voting her party Awami League to power again.She also thanked the people of her constituency -- Tungipara and Kotalipara - - as they voted her again to win taking all responsibility on their shoulders and helping her become the Prime Minister of Bangladesh for the fifth term.
The Premier continued she cannot concentrate more on her constituency like other members of the parliament as she has to take care of the development in all 300 seats across the country.
Sheikh Hasina has sought blessings from the countrymen so that she can run the state to fulfill their wish.
"I have nothing to lose. My only target is to ensure how much I would give the country," she said.
She urged the countrymen to remain alert, as the anti-Liberation elements who do not like the country's development are still active in hatching conspiracies.
"We will march the country ahead confronting all the conspiracies of the people, who don't want Bangladesh's development. We will build a poverty and hunger-free developed and prosperous Sonar Bangla as envisioned by Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman," she added.