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Nation doesn’t want recurrence of 2009 BDR incident: PM

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Tuesday called unfortunate the massacre in the paramilitary force in 2009, saying the nation doesn't want recurrence of such incident as she asked the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) personnel to maintain discipline and chain of command, reports BSS.

"An unfortunate incident took place (in the then BDR) in 2009, within only 52 days of the formation of our government. The entire nation doesn't want repeat of such incident," she said.

A total of 74 people, including 57 army officials, were killed in the mutiny that took place at the Pilkhana headquarters of the erstwhile Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) on February 25-26, 2009.

The premier prayed for eternal peace of the departed souls of those who were martyred in that incident and conveyed deep sympathy to their bereaved families.

She was attending a programme at Bir Uttam Anwar Hossain Parade Ground inside the Pilkhana in the city, marking the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) Day-2022.

Sheikh Hasina asked the BGB personnel to maintain discipline and chain of command of the paramilitary force, saying it is very important for any disciplined force.

"Keep one thing in mind. Never breach the discipline and carry out your duties accordingly. Maintain the chain of command," she added.

Sheikh Hasina said the 227-year old paramilitary force had played a glorious role in 1971 Liberation War and its 817 personnel among 12,000 made supreme sacrifice by actively participating in the war.

"Two of them were adorned with Bir Shreshtha Award, 8 with Bir Uttam, 32 with Bir Bikram and 77 with Bir Protik. No other organisation might get such a huge number of gallantry awards for their glorious contribution to the Liberation War," she said.

The prime minister said Subedar Major Shawkat Ali and three other members of the then EPR (now BGB) spread all over the country the declaration of the country's independence made by Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.

They were later captured by the Pakistani occupation forces and were inhumanly tortured to death, she said.

"I am recalling them with due respect," she added.

She expressed her satisfaction over writing Bangladesh/U in 14,500 different types of border pillars removing Pakistani signs.

The prime minister thanked the BGB personnel for discharging their duties with dedication and professionalism in ensuring security to the borders.

She also praised them for stopping smuggling of contraband goods and drugs, women and children trafficking, inter-border crimes and ensuring security of the lives and properties of the frontier people.

She commended the BGB personnel for their role in maintaining security and safety in the Rohingya camps in Cox's Bazar as well.

"You're playing the role accordingly. But, you have to be more active to ensure a peaceful border," she said.

The prime minister said her government is implementing huge development works to enhance the operational capacity of the BGB as part of its reconstitution.

"The BGB has been established as an efficient, powerful, modern and three-dimensional force. It is now capable of conducting operations in water, road and airways," she said.

A balance was established in the organisational formation of the BGB with creating new units, sectors and regions which make it easier to effectively secure the frontiers, stop border crimes and protect the lives and properties of the bordering people, she said.

Smart Digital Surveillance and Tactical Response Team was set up to ensure foolproof security to the frontiers and stop cross border crimes which has enhanced its operational strength, she also said.

"A plan 'Border Guard Bangladesh Vision-2041' was taken to make the border security force world standard and modern," she said.

The prime minister said they have initiated recruitment of 15000 more manpower in the BGB while as many as 34,361 were employed in the force for military purpose and 3344 for non-military purpose from 2009 to 2022.

She added that 922 women were also recruited in the BGB from 2015.

Sheikh Hasina said her government has taken a plan to construct a 1036 kilometres border road to ensure socio-economic advancement of the hard-to-reach frontier areas.

The premier said her government is working to transform the country into a developed, prosperous and 'Smart Bangladesh' free from hunger and poverty by 2041 as envisioned by the Father of the Nation maintaining the status of a developing nation.

"You all in unison have to work with sincerity for the development of Bangladesh," she said.

Every people of Smart Bangladesh will use the e-digital system as the country has launched Bangabandhu Satellite-1 and ensured a broad band across the country, she continued.

"We want to advance in every sector by using modern technology to cope with the world," she added.

The prime minister reiterated her call to bring every inch of fallow lands under cultivation to grow more food as Bangladesh doesn't need to seek help from anyone and it never faces food crisis due to the Coronavirus and Russia-Ukraine war.

On her arrival at the BGB headquarters, Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan, Senior Secretary of the Public Security Division Md. Aminul Islam Khan and Director General of the BGB, Major General Shakil Ahmed, received the premier.

At the outset of the programme, the prime minister reviewed the parade riding on an open jeep accompanied by the BGB DG and escorted by the parade commander.

She later witnessed the spectacular parade of the four contingents along with the national flag bearing party of the paramilitary force and took a state salute from the welcome dais.

The prime minister later distributed the BGB Medal, President BGB Medal, BGB Medal-Service, and President BGB Medal-Service for the year of 2022 among the selected BGB personnel for their operational and non-operational contribution.

She later joined "the darbar" of the BGB.