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Deng
the father of modern and mighty China: Bangladeshi
ex-president
DHAKA, Aug. 2 (Xinhua) -- "Deng Xiaoping was the
father of modern and mighty China" and his policy
of "Reform and Opening-up" made China giant
politically, economically and militarily.
This was the comment of former Bangladeshi president Lt.
Gen. Hussain Muhammad Ershad, who ruled this South Asian
country for about nine years since March 1982, while
talking with Xinhua in an exclusive interview recently.
General Ershad, chairman of the Jatiya Party (National
Party) received Xinhua correspondents at his party
office at Banani in Dhaka.
In the exclusive interview in connection with Deng
Xiaoping's 100th anniversary of birth to be celebrated
in China on August 22, 2004, Ershad said during his
rule, he had visited China five times. "It's a
great honor for me that I met Deng during my every
visit", he said.
The former president, who was put in jail for six years
by his political rivals after he lost power in a mass
upsurge in December 1990, recalled his first meeting
with Deng Xiaoping in Beijing in 1983 while he was chief
martial law administrator.
General Ershad, who came to power in March 24, 1982,
said when he met Deng Xiaoping for the first time, Deng
was 81 and he had never seen such a quick in thought
leader in such a age.
"Deng knew everything about international affairs.
Deng knew every development that was happening in
Bangladesh," he said, adding that "Deng's
statesmanship made a deep impression on me."
General Ershad observed that Deng Xiaoping pursuit the
policy of reform and opening-up just at the end of a
social turmoil in China. He praised the political
courage of Deng for his reform policy.
The Jatiya Party chairman said Deng Xiaoping's reform
policy reflected China's own character. "He
successfully transformed China's former socialist
economy under the leadership of Chinese Communist Party
into a market economy also under the leadership of the
Chinese Communist Party," he noted.
Deng himself shaped the economic development in Shenzhen
as a model and then spread his idea into the entire
China, he said, adding that after that the Chinese
economy had started to pick up and to grow faster.
Ershad said "whenever I had visited China I had
seen new China with rapid changes."
The ex-president visited China again on April 10 this
year at the invitation of the Chinese government. He
said when he had been in China 14 years ago, China was
at its initial stage of economic progress led by Deng's
reform and opening-up policy, but this time he had seen
a new China.
He said wherever he went in China, he saw new sky
scrappers, flourishing communication networks and
bustling commercial sections. The foreign investors are
now rushing to China as the Asian giant can now offer
tremendous commercial opportunities for them, he said.
Ershad noted that during his China tours in the past, he
only saw a few number of cars running in the streets,
but the situation is changed. "Now you can see huge
number of cars in the Chinese streets. Now quite a
number of Chinese common people have ability to buy car
for private use."
"Without seeing with own eyes nobody can believe
China is developing so fast. I am astonished,"
General Ershad, 74, said.
"Others now value China more and the country is
playing more role in maintaining regional as well as
global peace," he said. "
As Deng Xiaoping made significant contribution to modern
China, he is now in the hearts of the Chinese people and
the people will remember him forever," he said.
Terming China as a best friend of Bangladesh, the
ex-president said he believes in "One China
Policy", as Taiwan is an integral part of China.
Bangladesh should abide by its principled stand on
Taiwan issue, he said.
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