On the joyous occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina conveyed heartfelt wishes for peace and happiness to grace the lives of all citizens. In her Eid message to the countrymen, she expressed optimism for the forthcoming days to be filled with beauty and prosperity.
On Thursday, April 11, the head of government, accompanied by her younger sister Sheikh Rehana, exchanged Eid greetings with individuals from diverse backgrounds at Ganobhaban, emphasizing the importance of unity and familial bonds during the festive season.
Expressing gratitude to present leaders and activists, Sheikh Rehana echoed her sister's sentiments, urging families to extend Eid greetings to one another and to prioritize spending quality time together.
In a demonstration of compassion and solidarity, Prime Minister Hasina lauded the decision to distribute iftar materials among the public instead of hosting traditional iftar parties. Emphasizing the altruistic ethos of the Awami League, she underscored the party's commitment to serving the community, rather than indulging in ostentatious displays.
Addressing issues of inequality and social responsibility, Sheikh Hasina called upon the affluent to stand in solidarity with the less fortunate, urging them to share the joy of Eid by extending a helping hand to those in need.
Expressing gratitude to the electorate for their continued support, Prime Minister Hasina acknowledged the trust placed in the Awami League through successive elections, pledging to uphold the values of democracy and progress.
The Eid gathering at Ganobhaban was attended by esteemed members of the Awami League Advisory Council and Presidium, including Amir Hossain Amu, Sheikh Fazlul Karim Salim, Jahangir Kabir Nanak, and AFM Bahauddin Nasim, among others, alongside leaders of affiliated organizations.
As the nation celebrates Eid-ul-Fitr with fervor and unity, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's message resonates with the spirit of compassion, solidarity, and inclusivity, encouraging all citizens to come together in the spirit of harmony and goodwill.
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