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Discard ‘martial law’ from military lexicon: PM

Bangladesh

BSS
07 September, 2020, 05:35 pm
Last modified: 07 September, 2020, 07:05 pm

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Discard ‘martial law’ from military lexicon: PM

“We should exclude the ‘martial law word’ from ‘military lexicon’ as it never brought any welfare, rather than bloodbath, for the country and the armed forces as well"

BSS
07 September, 2020, 05:35 pm
Last modified: 07 September, 2020, 07:05 pm
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina attends video conference from Ganobhaban to speak at the meeting of Armed Forces Selection Board 2020 (Part 1). Photo: PMO
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina attends video conference from Ganobhaban to speak at the meeting of Armed Forces Selection Board 2020 (Part 1). Photo: PMO

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina called for discarding "martial law word" from the "military lexicon" or terminology, saying that it (martial law) never brought any welfare for the country and the armed forces as well.

"We should exclude the 'martial law word' from 'military lexicon' as it never brought any welfare, rather than bloodbath, for the country and the armed forces as well," she told the Armed Forces Selection Board Meeting 2020.

Referring to 19 coups that took place during the military rule of Ziaur Rahman, Sheikh Hasina said a huge number of officers and soldiers were killed in the armed forces during these coups.

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"Such a huge number of armed forces officers and soldiers don't die even in a war that happened during the rule of military dictator Ziaur Rahman … we don't want to hear any more crying of the fathers for losing their sons and of the sons for losing their fathers (in the armed forces)," she added.

The prime minister addressed the virtual meeting from her official Ganabhaban residence here this morning.

Sheikh Hasina said the armed forces were mostly affected due to the coups that took place after the August 15, 1975 carnage.

The premier said many armed forces members who took part in the Liberation War were brutally killed in these coups.

"The most bloodbath took place especially in army and the air force and we had to hear the crying of the widows who lost their husbands and the parents who lost their sons in these coups," she mentioned.

Sheikh Hasina reiterated her government's goal to further modernise the armed forces and make it time-befitting.

"Our armed forces, where our family members were honourable members, are the symbol of our independence and sovereignty … our aim is to make it more modern and time-befitting and we're working to attain this goal," she said.

In this connection, the prime minister spelled out various steps of her government to make the armed forces more well-equipped to safeguard the country's hard-earned independence and sovereignty.

PM's Security Adviser Major General (retd) Tarique Ahmed Siddique, Principal Secretary to Dr Ahmad Kaikaus and Principal Staff Officer of the Armed Forces Division Lieutenant General Mahfuzur Rahman and PM's Press Secretary Ihsanul Karim were present at Ganabhaban.

Chief of Army Staff General Aziz Ahmed was connected to the function from army headquarters, Chief of Naval Staff Admiral

Mohammad Shaheen Iqbal was connected from Navy headquarters and Chief of Air Staff Air Chief Marshal Masihuzzaman Serniabat got connected from the Air Force headquarters.

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