
BNP Standing Committee Member Dr Abdul Moyeen Khan on Friday said the
current government will take Bangladesh to a respectable position in the
world.
He also highlighted former President Ziaur Rahman’s
contributions to the country's economic recovery, agriculture, labour
sector, fisheries, foreign policy and international diplomacy.
Moyeen
Khan made the remarks while addressing a discussion organised by the
Jatiyatabadi Matsyajibi Dal at the Jatiya Press Club, marking the 45th
death anniversary of BNP founder and former President Ziaur Rahman.
He
said the budgets introduced by Ziaur Rahman were not designed for the
privileged residents of Dhaka's affluent areas but for grassroots people
living in villages across Bangladesh.
The BNP leader said the
economic policies pursued by the former President helped Bangladesh
recover from what he termed the devastation of the 1972-75 period and
enabled the country to stand on a stronger economic footing.
He
said within a short period, Ziaur Rahman introduced three budgets and
transformed the country's economy through market-oriented reforms, the
promotion of the garments industry and the creation of opportunities for
overseas employment, which increased the flow of foreign remittances
into Bangladesh.
According to Moyeen Khan, these measures
contributed to changing Bangladesh's image internationally, and he
referred to reports that described Ziaur Rahman as having transformed a
"basket case" into a "success case."
He said the younger
generation should learn these aspects of Ziaur Rahman's legacy and
understand his role in the country's development.
Speaking about
the fisheries sector, Moyeen Khan said Ziaur Rahman had encouraged
exploration of marine resources and once arranged excursions to the Bay
of Bengal involving teachers and students from universities, including
the University of Dhaka.
During those visits, he said, Ziaur
Rahman stressed the importance of properly utilising marine resources in
the Bay of Bengal to transform Bangladesh's economy.
Moyeen Khan
also credited Ziaur Rahman with bringing a revolution in the
agricultural sector through canal excavation programmes and the
expansion of modern irrigation systems.
Urging people to focus on
what he called the true achievements of Ziaur Rahman, he said the
former President worked closely with farmers, fishermen and workers
across the country.
The BNP leader said Ziaur Rahman did not
practise politics from palaces but instead engaged directly with
grassroots communities throughout the country.
According to him,
people affectionately gave Ziaur Rahman the title of "Rakhal Raja"
(Shepherd King) because of his close connection with rural communities
and his efforts to improve their lives.
Moyeen Khan said Bangladesh achieved election to the UN Security Council for the first time during his leadership.
He
also said Ziaur Rahman played an important role in regional diplomacy
by initiating efforts that later contributed to regional cooperation in
South Asia.
Referring to the Iran-Iraq war period, Moyeen Khan
said his international reputation had become so significant that world
leaders invited him to join an international committee formed to help
establish peace between the two countries, reports UNB.