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Will work for all: Bangladesh PM

Dhaka [Bangladesh], Jan 20 (ANI): Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Saturday said that her government would strive to work for the welfare of the people and that all development policies reach and benefit the masses.

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Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina (file photo)

Dhaka [Bangladesh], Jan 20 (ANI): Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Saturday said that her government would strive to work for the welfare of the people and that all development policies reach and benefit the masses.
Addressing a mega rally celebrating ruling Awami League's massive win in the recently-held general elections at Suhrawardy Udyan here, Hasina was quoted by The Dhaka Tribune as saying, "Although Awami League won the election, I can assure that the Awami League government will work for all. People who voted for us or did not vote for us, I want to thank them all. We will ensure balanced development for all."
Vowing to uphold the value of the huge mandate that the people gave to her party, Hasina heaped praises on the Bangladesh Election Commission for holding a transparent election.
Taking a jibe at the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP)-led Jatiya Oikya Front, Hasina asserted, "Our country voted against corruption, terrorism, militancy, and drugs, and to build the country following the spirit of the 1971 Liberation War. I will sacrifice my life, if necessary, to protect their dignity."
"The 11th general election has proved that united forces always win and Awami League's win was the result of a united effort," she added.
The Bangladesh Prime Minister heaped praises on law enforcement agencies for their efforts to ensure a "free, fair, and credible election."
Hasina further said that her government will fulfill all the promises made in the election manifesto in an aim to make Bangladesh a developed and prosperous nation.
On December 30 last year, the Awami League-led Grand Alliance swept the polls, securing 288 seats out of the 300 seats, while the Jatiya Oikya Front suffered a massive rout, winning only seven seats, in the polls marred by violence and allegations of rigging.
The BNP refused to recognise the results and decided to not participate in the oath-taking ceremony, alleging that the elections were rigged and demanded fresh elections. However, the Bangladesh Election Commission rejected the party's claims, maintaining that the voting process was held in a free and transparent manner. (ANI)

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