Achievable goal of eradicating hunger and poverty in Bangladesh within five years, according to Jamaat leader, if truth is upheld in elections.
In a recent address, Shafiqur Rahman, the Ameer of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami, underscored the importance of patient-centered care in healthcare centers and called for systemic reforms in the sector.
During the free medical camp organised by the Kafrul Thana South unit Jamaat at Monipur School and College in the capital, Rahman emphasised that healthcare centers must provide services that are both accessible and compassionate. He also highlighted the need for equipping hospitals with modern medical technologies and rebuilding doctors' confidence in their own capabilities.
Rahman expressed concern that all concerns have not yet been fully addressed and urged caution moving forward. He criticised previous governments for failing to create a safe and fear-free environment for the people, a point he had previously made in reference to the ruling Awami League (AL).
In a departure from his usual political rhetoric, Rahman did not mention the upcoming national elections or national unity in this paragraph. Instead, he focused on the need for ordinary citizens to regain faith in domestic healthcare.
Rahman also emphasised the importance of aligning medical education with global benchmarks and ensuring that healthcare centres are equipped with the latest medical technologies. He underscored that this would not only improve the quality of care but also boost the confidence of both doctors and patients.
In a bold statement, Rahman stated that Bangladesh can become free from hunger and poverty within five years if the people vote in favour of the truth in the upcoming national elections. He reiterated his aspiration to build a new Bangladesh founded on justice, where people of all religions, ethnicities, communities, and genders can live free from fear and insecurity.
However, it is important to note that the organisation that criticised Rahman for the lack of a safe and fear-free environment for the people is not explicitly mentioned in the search results. The criticism is believed to have come from the Ameer of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami, but this has not been confirmed.
Nevertheless, Rahman's call for patient-centered care and systemic reforms in the healthcare sector is a significant step towards improving the quality of healthcare in Bangladesh. His vision for a just, prosperous, and secure Bangladesh resonates with many, and his advocacy for national unity and truth in the upcoming elections is a testament to his commitment to the betterment of his nation.
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