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PM Urges PGR Not to Create Barrier with Public

Sunday, 05 July 2026 , 04:23 PM

Reiterating that the trust and love of the people remain his greatest source of strength, Prime Minister Tarique Rahman on Sunday urged the President Guard Regiment (PGR) to ensure that security arrangements do not create a barrier between the head of government and the public.

"I want to maintain my trust and reliance on the confidence and affection of the people as the head of a democratic government. Therefore, I urge you to ensure that security arrangements do not push the head of government away from the people," he said while addressing the 51st founding anniversary programme of the PGR at Dhaka Cantonment this morning. 

Recalling his remarks on this issue at the recent anniversary programme of the Special Security Force (SSF), the premier noted that the same principle applies to the PGR, as it is also entrusted with ensuring the security of the head of state and head of government.

The Prime Minister observed that as the head of government, he has to participate in different public rallies and state functions in the capital and across the country, including remote areas, making security at such large public gatherings and state functions highly complicated. 

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Therefore, he explained that while performing duties at such programmes, the PGR has to formulate a security strategy keeping a balance between maintaining the security of the head of government on the one hand and ensuring the comfort of public life on the other. 

He strongly urged the PGR to formulate security strategies in such a way that the people do not feel isolated from the head of government.

Regarding the modernization of the security forces, Tarique Rahman shared that the government has undertaken comprehensive plans to further modernise specialized forces, including the PGR and the SSF, alongside the armed forces, noting that necessary steps are being taken accordingly. 

Expressing his deep confidence in the armed forces, the Prime Minister stated, "I believe that if the armed forces are motivated by patriotism, follow strict discipline and maintain professionalism, then the country's sovereignty will never be threatened again, Insha’Allah."

He further emphasized the foundational expectations required of the regiment, adding, "I hope that for the maximum success of a specialized force like the PGR, it is essential that each member, in addition to acquiring modern security techniques and technical expertise, strictly adhere to these principles- courage, honesty, loyalty, utmost professionalism, discipline, and above all, following the 'chain of command'."

Acknowledging that the work of the PGR is certainly challenging, the Prime Minister stated, "This is because one of your duties is to provide security to the state-declared VIPs and also to perform duties in various state ceremonies. While performing this duty, you have to face various situations. Your loyalty, sense of responsibility and sense of duty in performing these duties have undoubtedly made you known as a well-disciplined force."

Tarique Rahman congratulated the force on its nomination for the National Standard Award this year in recognition of its discipline, terming it a matter of great pride for the PGR. 

He noted, "Specially selected and trained members from the Bangladesh Army are regularly selected to serve in this regiment. That is, the President Guard Regiment is a specialized organization under the army." 

He added, "Therefore, it is the statutory rule that the PGR members will fulfill the duties assigned to them with professionalism, loyalty and discipline. It is my expectation that the efficiency and dedication of the PGR will be revealed through your activities."

Reflecting on national pride, Prime Minister Tarique Rahman stated that the armed forces of a country are the symbol of the courage and pride of the nation and its people, noting, "The courageous role of the armed forces in the great Liberation War of 1971 has inextricably linked the army with the glorious history of Bangladesh." 

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As a specialized force, he asserted there is no scope for the PGR to lag behind in courage, skill, strategy, and modern technology. He noted, "Apart from the conventional challenges faced by any force, the current socio-economic and geopolitical situation and the unbridled development of information technology have posed multidimensional security challenges." 

He further cautioned, "Therefore, there is no chance of ignoring new areas such as cyber warfare, electronic warfare, drone warfare or information warfare." 

To address these modern threats, the premier emphasized, "To address these multidimensional challenges, not only the PGR but every force must remain constantly prepared through modern and up-to-date training."

Referring directly to the history of the regiment, Tarique Rahman explained that it was initially established on July 5, 1975, as the "President's Bodyguard Unit" to ensure the security of the President and other important state dignitaries. 

Later, on September 19, 1975, the then Army Chief Major General Ziaur Rahman renamed it the "President Guard Regiment," a strategic move that gave the force greater confidence and dynamism.

On this significant founding anniversary, the Prime Minister recalled the most tragic and heartbreaking event of his life, stating, "I am reminded of the martyrdom of my father, President Ziaur Rahman, the proclaimer of Bangladesh's independence." 

He shared that several members of the PGR were also martyred while on duty during the martyrdom of President Ziaur Rahman at the Chittagong Circuit House on May 30, 1981. 

He continued, "On this special day, I remember all the martyrs of PGR with deep respect. I seek forgiveness for them from the almighty Allah."

The premier underscored that the ultimate example of unwavering loyalty, duty, and sacrifice of life for the security of the head of state and government through their tragic death in the line of duty will certainly remain as an example for the members of the PGR. 

Finally, on this glorious founding anniversary, Tarique Rahman wished all members of the PGR good health, well-being, and continued success.

The founding anniversary of the President's Guard Regiment (PGR) is celebrated every year on July 5, marking the day this specialized unit was formed in 1975 to ensure the security and protocol of the President in independent Bangladesh. 

The day is traditionally celebrated with an annual darbar and a well-decorated parade at the PGR headquarters in Dhaka Cantonment. 

As a specialized unit of the Bangladesh Army, the PGR directly handles the day-to-day security and other military duties of the President, Prime Minister, and other vital state dignitaries.