Former Pakistan captain Imran Khan finally acknowledged that 'due to deprivation the emergence of Bangladesh' had happened. The history of these deprivations of the central government of Pakistan continues to be echoed by the historic seventh march of Bangabandhu. After the creation of Pakistan, the history of deprivation began. As a result, the liberation struggle became inevitable in the final step of protesting against resistance of the Bengali people standing in front of deprivation and discrimination of twenty-three years.
Then, in 1971, when Bangladesh took place on the map of the world, the country's biggest challenge was to turn around economically. 'Scraping the bottomless basket'. Coming into 48 years of independence, Bangladesh has not only stood up from the debris, but it turned out to be a genius. In the last five years, per capita income increased the total domestic production. The industry has made remarkable progress. There has been considerable progress in infrastructure development. Bangladesh that has achieved independence in the fight against Pakistan, is ahead in all sectors more than Pakistan. Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan said, "Bangladesh is ahead of us in all things." Not only Imran Khan, many intellectuals, professionals and economics analysts of Pakistan appreciated this development of Bangladesh after seeing the country's unimaginable pace for development. Bangladesh has gone a long way in economic growth, population control, decreasing maternal and infant mortality, social development, and empowerment of women.
Women have also progressed in political empowerment. Among the countries where women's political empowerment has been the most, among them one is Bangladesh. In terms of women representation in parliament, Bangladesh is 80th and 126th from the number of women ministers. Today the world of women from the head of the women's government. In all, today's position in Bangladesh makes us optimistic. Keeping this position a big challenge. Front parliamentary elections. And only four days left. There is already concern among women about the percentage of women voters in the country who can vote in the current situation in the country. Because if the field of voting is violent, then there will be naturally women's presence will be unusually low. The nation will definitely be deprived of the real reflection of the people. Prime Minister believes in women empowerment. But today, the situation that is going on, will give the woman a 'habit', that women will vote for their preferred candidate to reveal their empowerment? Or will women join the violence and demonstrate their empowerment? Therefore, we will say that at least the election grounds will ensure that the women voters can appear in the polling booths without any hassle and ease. Therefore, the EC has taken all the arrangements to ensure that the women's vote is 100 percent safe. Then we believe they believe in empowering women.
And for this good governance is also the prerequisite. Through which it is possible to build a corruption-free country. That's why the Awami League will form a government again in the future, the first step will be to follow the principle of zero tolerance against corruption.
As it has been taken against the militants If this is possible, then Bangladesh is not only South Asian, but it will be a role model for all the countries of the world. In order to hold this progress, the Grand Alliance will have to choose again in the 30-day election. And on Monday, London-based influential media published huge articles on the election of the Financial Times Bangladesh. It was titled, 'Election to choose between any one of the people, independence and prosperity in front of Bangladesh.'