Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Thursday asked the young players of the country to concentrate on their sports sincerely so that in the near future Bangladesh can clinch the football World Cup. "I hope that gradually our players will play in the World Cup, for that you have to prepare
Author: United News of Bangladesh
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Counter anti-govt propaganda on social media: PM asks BCL
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BNP wants to be in power without poll: PM says at Ctg rally
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