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A New Beginning: Prime Minister to Address the Nation Tonight

Desk Report

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১৮ ফেব্রুয়ারী ২০২৬, ১৪:৫৪

The newly elected Prime Minister is set to deliver his first address to the nation this evening, marking a significant milestone for the new government. The speech will be broadcast live on national television, radio, and digital platforms, allowing citizens across the country to follow the message.

This address is expected to outline the government’s priorities, including economic recovery, administrative reforms, and democratic consolidation. Political analysts believe it will provide a clear roadmap for the coming years.

Earlier in the day, the Prime Minister paid tribute to the nation’s martyrs and senior leaders, reflecting respect for history and national values. He later began his official duties at the Secretariat, meeting senior officials and participating in policy discussions.

Security has been tightened around key government installations to ensure smooth operations. Authorities have taken special measures to facilitate uninterrupted broadcasting of the speech.

Observers note that the country is currently facing multiple challenges, including economic pressure, employment issues, and rising public expectations. In this context, tonight’s address carries special importance.

Citizens are hopeful that the Prime Minister will present realistic strategies and practical solutions. Business leaders, youth groups, and civil society organizations are particularly interested in hearing about reforms and development plans.

Experts say that this first national address will set the tone for the new administration. It is expected to strengthen public confidence and signal the government’s commitment to transparency, accountability, and sustainable growth.

As the nation waits, tonight’s speech is seen as the beginning of a new chapter in governance and leadership.


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