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Prime Minister exchanged pleasantries with Biman passengers Hasina Plane
PID PM Hasina posing for a photograph inside the plane

Prime Minister exchanged pleasantries with Biman passengers

Bangladesh Live News | @banglalivenews | 17 Jun 2023, 11:24 pm

Dhaka, June 17: After her visit to Switzerland, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina returned to the country on Friday, June 17 at 1:55 am. She left for the country from Geneva at 11:50 local time on a regular flight of Biman Bangladesh Airlines. On the way back to the country, Sheikh Hasina went around the plane and exchanged pleasantries with passengers. Many passengers were surprised and happy to see the Prime Minister sitting next to them in his seat.

Many people took pictures with the head of government to remember such a moment. She also fulfilled the obligation to take pictures. In this regular commercial flight common people saw a unique feature of Bangabandhu's daughter's great heart and compassion. On this day, the passengers of the plane that left Geneva for Dhaka's Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport suddenly found Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina next to them while sitting in their seats. The head of the government of Bangladesh went around all the seats and exchanged greetings with the passengers.

Prime Minister's speech writer Md. Nazrul Islam informed this information. He said that many were surprised and surprised to find the Prime Minister next to the passenger seat in the flight. They want to take pictures with Sheikh Hasina, the elder daughter of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. The Prime Minister accepted the request of many passengers and took pictures with them.

Sheikh Hasina also showed her love towards the children. She also chatting with them for a while. She took a few children in her lap with great compassion. At this time, a happy atmosphere was created inside the plane. Among these, some passengers expressed their views to the Prime Minister on various issues including the development of the country in the last 14 and a half years.

The Prime Minister returned home from Geneva, Switzerland on Saturday after attending the 'World of Work Summit: Social Justice for All' held on June 14-15.