Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Tuesday inaugurated the Bir Muktijoddha Abdul Hamid Cantonment in Kishoreganj’s Mithamoin upazila, Bangladesh-based bdnews24 reported. The prime minister flew from Dhaka to Mithamoin via helicopter and landed at 11 am on Tuesday. She then inaugurated the cantonment built on 275 acres of land beside the Ghorautra river. A cantonment refers to a permanent military station
The Bangladeshi prime minister last visited Mithamoin in 1998. At that time, Abdul Hamid was the deputy speaker of parliament.MP Rejwan Ahammad Taufiq, son of Bangladesh President Mohammad Abdul Hamid, as quoted by bdnews24, said: “The wetland in Kishoreganj has gone through huge development under the current prime minister. There was a time when people avoided this wetland, and now they come to visit as tourists. This is the contribution of the prime minister.”
According to bdnews24, the development projects by the government, such as an all-weather road, submersible road, expansion of power system and infrastructure construction, have propelled growth in connectivity, education, health and trade and commerce in the region
“The huge development in the backward wetland area under Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s leadership has brought positive changes to the lives of the working class,” said Sameer Kumar Baishnab, general secretary of the Mithamoin Upazila Awami League. Asian Lite recently report that Bangladesh has showcased a “strong record of growth and development, even in times of elevated global uncertainty” under the leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.