Sheikh Hasina said, "When we have built a digital Bangladesh, it is also our responsibility to provide digital security.
The Prime Minister was responding to a reporter's question on the Digital Security Act at a press conference here on Saturday.
This time, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina gave a virtual press conference due to the coronavirus epidemic. During the Q&A session, a journalist asked the Prime Minister, "What is your comment on the government's criticism of harassment of journalists due to digital security law in Bangladesh?" We have to fulfill our responsibility, because through this digital system, no one, from the youngest child of our country, can go astray.
It is imperative to provide digital security for those who do not engage in any anti-social activities or militancy or any other type of activity. So that it cannot do anything that could cause harm to the country, to the people of the country. Bangladesh has received a final recommendation from the United Nations to move from a least developed country to a developing country.
With that good news, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in her speech said, "Bangladesh will take its place as a credible and dignified country in the world as a result of its transition from a least developed country to a developing country." Yet not directly, virtually.
Today, of course, I am here to report on a great and glorious achievement of Bangladesh. Bangladesh yesterday received the final recommendation of the United Nations for the transition from a least developed country to a developing country.
We are fully qualified to be promoted in the developing world. She added that our transition took place at a time when we are celebrating the birth centenary of the greatest Bengali of all time, Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman; We are on the verge of celebrating the golden jubilee of great freedom. This passage is a historic event for Bangladesh.