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Parliament member of House of Representative of Japan Naoto Sakaguchi & Ms.Mieko Tanaka met with Sheikh Hasina
March 22,2010
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday sought more Japanese support to the country's infrastructure
sector including development  of different tourists attractions to
attract foreign tourists.
She said her government is working for the development of Coxs Bazar sea beach, the world heritage Sunderbans, Kuakata sea beach and other tourist attractions to this end.
"We need more support from Japan to carry forward our development endeavours,' she said when Members of Parliament of House of Representative of Japan Naoto Sakaguchi and Ms. Mieko Tanaka called on her at Ganobhaban here this evening.
Sheikh Hasina said her government is working relentlessly for the development of tourist attractions as it wants to project the cultural heritage of different ethnic groups living in
Bangladesh.
During the meeting, they also discussed various issues of bilateral interest including expansion of trade and business between the two countries for the benefit of their people.
Sheikh Hasina said Bangladesh always values the country's relations with Japan as it is a major development partner of Bangladesh. "Japan is providing its supports to the development activities of the country," she said.
The Prime Minister said excellent bilateral relations are existing between the two friendly countries and hoped that the relations would be further expedited in the days to come.
In reciprocation, the Japanese parliament members mentioned their country's cooperation to Bangladesh's development programmes and expressed the hope that Japanese Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) for Bangladesh would be further expedited in future.
Referring to the bilateral trade imbalance, they said Japan
would play its role to reduce the trade gap between the two
countries. They also assured Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina of
providing more support to the country's infrastructure
development.
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AL
leaders strongly condemned remarks of jamaat leaders comparing Nizami with Prophet
Hazrat Mohammad (SM)
March 21,2010
Leaders of the Awami League yesterday demanded immediate arrest of Jamaat leaders who, the AL leader said, compared their party chief Nizami with the Prophet Hazrat Mohammad (SM) and imposition of a ban on the religion-based politics of Jamaat-e-Islami and its students front Islamic Chhatra Shibir.
Speaking at a public meeting in the city, Awami League presidium member and agriculture minister Begum Matia Chowdhury said that the war criminals and killers of 1971 like Nizami and his accomplices could not escape the long hands of the law as the kingpin of the militant outfit JMB Siddiqur Rahman alias 'Bangla Bhai' and the self-confessed assassins of father of the nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman could not escape the gallows.
Dhaka City Awami League organised the public rally protesting the audacious remarks of Jamaat leaders who compared Prophet Hazrat Mohammad (SM) with their party chief Nizami. The demonstrators also marched on the city streets after the rally at Bangabandhu Avenue and torched two effigies of Nizami and Mujahid near Noor Hossain Square at Zero Point.
Matia Chowdhury alleged that the followers of Jamaat-e-Islami were the sycophants of British regime during the independence movement of the sub-continent from its subjugation and then it opposed the country's independence struggle in 1971 as they were the sycophants of the Pakistani military rulers.
They (Jamaat) don't have faith in Islam and used to mislead the people in the name of religion. They neither believe in the Prophet nor have faith in the holy book Quran as they kill people and rape women in the name of religion and now they are comparing the Prophet with their party chief to mislead the people in their bid to create an anarchy at a time when the present government has taken all preparations to try the war criminals, she said.
We are the followers of the Prophet and believe Him as the greatest and the last Prophet but the founder of Jamaat-e-Islami Moulana Abul Ala Moududi portrayed him as a common man in his book and they have been giving wrong interpretation of Islam and misleading the people, Matia said urging the people to build a strong resistance against them.
Awami League organising secretary and LGRD state minister Jahangir Kabir Nanak said that the whole nation was now in favour of imposing a ban on the financial institutions and other organisations, which financed the Jamaat and some militant outfits to indulge in militancy in the country.
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March 21,2010
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday underlined the need for establishing direct road and rail links with China connecting Myanmar for mutual benefit of the people in these countries. "Leaders of the Yunnan province of China could play an important role to this end," Sheikh Hasina said at a dinner hosted by Vice-Governor of the province Lijing in honour of her in the city. Describing Yunnan province as the door of South and South- East Asia for China, Sheikh Hasina said she is impressed by seeing the development achieved by China, especially the Yunnan province so far.
In this context, she said Bangladesh will learn from Chinese
experiences of how a country can achieve development rapidly.
In the function, Ms. Lijing highlighted cultural and historic heritages of the province when the two leaders exchanged gifts from their respective countries.
Referring to people of different cultural groups living in Yunnan harmoniously, Sheikh Hasina said that in Bangladesh, people belonging to different cultural identities and religious faiths are living harmoniously over the decades.
The Prime Minister said as a trusted friend and development
partner of Bangladesh her country always values the excellent
bilateral relations that presently exist between the two
countries.
Expressing her satisfaction over formation of Business Forum
consisting different South Asian countries and China, she said it
will play an important role in expansion of trade and business
among the countries in the region.
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