Indira Gandhi was great, I'm not: Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina

Sheikh Hasina asserted that when governing a nation, considerations about gender should not be a limiting factor.

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New Delhi: In a recent response to a question drawing parallels with other prominent women leaders, Sheikh Hasina, the recently re-elected prime minister of Bangladesh, emphasised that her gender has not hindered her commitment to public service. Addressing the query, she asserted that when governing a nation, considerations about gender should not be a limiting factor.

Leadership unconstrained by gender norms

Sheikh Hasina, now serving her fifth term as Bangladesh's prime minister, shared her perspective on overcoming preconceived notions related to gender in leadership roles. She stated, "When I took over power, I had heard many things about it. But when I work, when I start working, I never thought I am a woman, I had restrictions, no." The prime minister highlighted her focus on working for the people, guided by a sense of responsibility rather than being confined by societal expectations associated with gender.

A motherly approach to governance

Responding to the question comparing her to other influential women leaders such as Indira Gandhi, Sirimavo Bandaranaike, and Golda Meir, Sheikh Hasina underscored her simplicity, considering herself a common person. She expressed her belief in approaching governance with a motherly affection, drawing parallels with the care and responsibility that mothers extend to their families. Sheikh Hasina shared, "With motherly affection, I look after my people. And I try to assist them and help them."

Serving the nation with devotion

Acknowledging the greatness of leaders like Mrs. Gandhi, Sirimavo Bandaranaike, and Golda Meir, Sheikh Hasina humbly positioned herself as a dedicated servant of her nation. She stated, "I am not saying I have not got much, but one thing, I always feel (is) my responsibility for my people that I have to serve them." The prime minister emphasised her commitment to providing a better life for the citizens of Bangladesh, viewing her position as an opportunity to serve the country.

Election victory, people's mandate

Discussing her electoral success, particularly securing a significant majority in an election where major opposition parties boycotted, Sheikh Hasina attributed her achievements to the people's trust and votes. She expressed gratitude for the repeated mandates from the people, viewing it as an opportunity bestowed upon her by a higher power.

As Sheikh Hasina continues her leadership journey, her commitment to transcending gender stereotypes and prioritising service to the nation remains a defining aspect of her political ethos.