Prime Minister Tarique Rahman has directed the immediate removal of banners and billboards displayed across the capital congratulating him and featuring his photograph.Prime Minister’s Additional Press Secretary Atikur Rahman Ruman said the premier issued the directive to the concerned authorities today.“On Tuesday morning, while travelling from his Gulshan residence to his office, the Prime Minister noticed a banner bearing his photograph in front of Police Plaza in the Hatirjheel area. He immediately ordered its removal, and the banner was taken down at once,” Ruman said.Noting that various companies had displayed advertisements on billboards across the capital featuring the Prime Minister’s photograph, the additional press secretary said, “He has instructed the concerned authorities to remove those advertisements promptly.”
In the political landscape of Bangladesh, experience, organizational strength, and determined leadership are qualities that define prominent leaders. One such figure is Mirza Abbas, a senior leader of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party. Known for his long-standing involvement in national politics, Mirza Abbas has consistently demonstrated dedication and responsibility toward both his party and the country.
Even without holding a ministerial position, he has not slowed down. Instead, he has continued working actively to help implement development commitments. His determination and commitment to duty have already drawn appreciation from political circles as well as the general public.
As a member of the BNP’s Standing Committee and a political adviser to the Prime Minister, the experienced politician has recently taken initiatives to implement a nationwide program aimed at dredging and re-excavating rivers, canals, and waterways. According to him, such initiatives are essential for protecting the environment, reducing waterlogging, and improving agricultural productivity across the country.
Sources indicate that Mirza Abbas has already held several meetings with members of the relevant implementation cell to accelerate the project. During these discussions, he emphasized the urgent need to address the problems of waterlogging, encroachment on canals, and the gradual disappearance of rivers and waterways in many regions of the country. He also provided strategic guidance to ensure the effective and timely implementation of the initiative.
Mirza Abbas believes that restoring rivers and canals is crucial for maintaining Bangladesh’s ecological balance and agricultural sustainability. According to him, waterways are not merely channels for water flow; they are deeply connected to the country’s economy, environment, and the livelihoods of millions of people.
He has noted that proper excavation and restoration of canals and rivers can play a vital role in improving water management, enhancing irrigation systems, and preventing seasonal flooding and urban waterlogging. In this context, the initiative is not just a development project but a strategic effort to safeguard the country’s future.
Throughout his political career, Mirza Abbas has consistently emphasized that responsibility matters more than position. He believes that public service does not depend solely on holding a ministerial office. Instead, true leadership is reflected through commitment, hard work, and dedication to the people.
“Responsibility is never small or big,” he has often said. “A responsibility is simply a responsibility. If it is carried out sincerely and effectively, it earns respect from society.”
This philosophy has distinguished him from many others in the political arena, according to those close to him. His sincerity toward party activists and his continued involvement in development activities have inspired renewed confidence among party supporters.
Mirza Abbas enjoys strong support in the capital city of Dhaka and surrounding areas, where thousands of supporters have long been associated with his political leadership. Initially, when he was not appointed as a minister, some frustration and disappointment were observed among party workers and supporters, particularly in his electoral constituency.
However, over time, that disappointment has gradually faded. Many supporters now see his continued work and dedication as proof that political service is not limited to holding a ministerial portfolio.
Mirza Abbas himself has played a key role in reshaping this perspective among party activists. He has repeatedly emphasized that the primary goal of politics should be public service. Whether one holds an official position or not, working for the welfare of the people remains the ultimate responsibility of a true leader.
His message has motivated party workers to remain united and committed to their political ideals. Many grassroots activists now view his leadership as a source of encouragement and direction.
According to party insiders, Mirza Abbas maintains regular communication with leaders and activists at different organizational levels. He actively listens to their concerns and works to find solutions to various challenges faced by grassroots workers.
As a result, his popularity among grassroots supporters remains strong. Many party members describe him as a leader who values loyalty, dedication, and teamwork within the organization.
From the beginning of his political journey, Mirza Abbas has been known as a leader who stands by his colleagues and supporters, especially during difficult political times. His willingness to support party activists and remain connected with them has earned him their trust and respect over the years.
Political observers also point out that leadership influence does not always depend on holding a government office. A leader’s credibility often comes from commitment, integrity, and the ability to mobilize people for meaningful initiatives. In that sense, Mirza Abbas represents an example of how responsibility and dedication can sustain political relevance and influence.
The river and canal restoration initiative, if successfully implemented, could bring significant benefits to the country. Environmental protection, improved agricultural irrigation, and the reduction of urban waterlogging are among the key outcomes expected from such efforts.
Experts believe that restoring natural waterways is essential for Bangladesh, a country where rivers and canals have historically played a central role in transportation, agriculture, and ecological balance.
Overall, Mirza Abbas’s continued involvement in development-oriented initiatives demonstrates his commitment to public service and national progress. His approach reinforces the idea that true leadership is measured not by titles but by action and responsibility.
For many party activists, he remains more than just a political leader—he is a source of inspiration. And for the broader public, Mirza Abbas represents a politician who prioritizes duty, values hard work, and remains dedicated to contributing to the country’s development regardless of position or status.