4 foreign leaders congratulate Sheikh Hasina on her reelection as PM
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Two members of parliament of the House of Commons, London, Commonwealth Enterprise and Investment Council (CEIC) and Labour Party Friends of Bangladesh in the United Kingdom have congratulated Sheikh Hasina on her reelection as the Prime Minister for a record fifth term and fourth in a row.
In separate messages wrote to Bangladesh premier Sheikh Hasina, they highly praised the prudent leadership of Sheikh Hasina and expressed their desire to work with her for mutual and international benefits.
In a letter sent to Sheikh Hasina on January 12, Virendra Sharma, Member of Parliament for Ealing, Southall House of Commons, London and Vice-Chair, Bangladesh All-Party Parliamentary Group said, “I wanted to write in congratulations for your election victory,” he said.
He continued “Your win is a testament to the great strides forward Bangladesh has taken under your leadership and the esteem you are held in by so many.”
Sharma said his own constituency of Ealing Southall has many success stories led by members of the Bangladeshi diaspora and those connections continue to tie countries firmly together.
Paul Bristow, Member of Parliament for Peterborough, House of Commons, London in another letter wrote to Sheikh Hasina, said that she is writing to congratulate her on her election to her fourth consecutive term as the Prime Minister of Bangladesh.
“I would also like to congratulate you on your incredible record as the longest serving Prime Minister in the history of Bangladesh, and on becoming the world's longest-serving female head of government,” Bristow said.
It is clear that under your leadership as Prime Minister your government is delivering results for Bangladesh and improving the lives of the Bangladeshi people, the letter reads.
This sustained growth is delivering substantial improvements in the wealth and happiness of your people, and you should be incredibly proud of this record, Paul Bristow said.
The compassion and humanitarian leadership of your government continues to be demonstrated in the sheltering of the Rohingya people who have been forced from their homeland in Myanmar (Burma), he mentioned.
“I hope that some day the Rohingya are allowed home in a safe and dignified way,” Paul Bristow said.
“Once again, congratulations on your re-election and I look forward to continuing to work with you to deepen relationships between our two great countries,” he said.
In another letter wrote to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Lord Marland of Odstock, Chairman Commonwealth Enterprise and Investment Council, said, “I am writing to extend our warmest congratulations on your recent and well-deserved victory in the general election of the People's Republic of Bangladesh.”
Marland continued “Your re-election is a testament to the trust and confidence that the people of Bangladesh have in your leadership. Your visionary leadership has not only brought stability and prosperity to the nation but has also enhanced its standing on the global stage.”
He said the Commonwealth Enterprise and Investment Council remains committed to supporting Bangladesh in its journey towards greater economic prosperity, and we are eager to collaborate with your administration on initiatives that promote trade, investment, and sustainable development.
In a letter of Labour Party Friends of Bangladesh in the United Kingdom to Sheikh Hasina dated January 12, Howard Dawber, Chair and Syed Bashar General Secretary said “On behalf of Labour Party Friends of Bangladesh in the United Kingdom, we would like to congratulate you on your re-election as Prime Minister of Bangladesh.”
Labour Friends of Bangladesh is the group within the UK Labour Party promoting British Bangladeshi people for political roles, supporting the British Bangladeshi diaspora within the UK and promoting engagement with and understanding of the Country of Bangladesh.
“We look forward to working with the Bangladesh Government in the coming years and to arranging more visits for senior UK Parliamentarians to experience Bangladesh for themselves,” the letter reads.
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