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PM Hasina claimed to make ‘Smart Bangladesh’, made these promises in the manifesto before the elections

There is a general election in Bangladesh in January next year. In view of which all political parties have geared up. All political parties are trying to woo the citizens of Bangladesh through rallies and meetings. Election announcements are being made continuously by political parties. Meanwhile, Bangladesh Prime Minister and ruling Awami League chief Sheikh Hasina has released her party’s election manifesto. In the manifesto released for the general elections to be held on January 7, Sheikh Hasina’s party has promised to create ‘Smart Bangladesh’.

Awami League released manifesto
Releasing the manifesto of Awami League with party workers, leaders and supporters, Sheikh Hasina said, come, once again allow us to serve you by voting on the election symbol of Awami League. He said you vote for us and we will give you development, peace and prosperity. During this, while addressing the workers, he said that our party does not believe in rhetoric. We fulfill the promises we make. In the 2008 election manifesto, we had promised to complete the plans till Vision 2021. We have overcome many obstacles related to the country by winning in 2014 and 2018.

‘Focus on making smart Bangladesh in manifesto’
Let us tell you that Awami League focused on ‘Smart Bangladesh: Development is visible, now employment will increase’ in the manifesto. The party in its manifesto set out 11 priorities for building a modern, technology-oriented country and pledged to modernize the healthcare sector with a universal healthcare system. Meanwhile, former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia’s Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) is carrying out an anti-poll street campaign. Under which strikes and transport blockades are being called. He also alleged that fair elections can never be held in the country under the current government. At the same time, BNP has also called for civil disobedience against the Sheikh Hasina government.