Criticism that law enforcement will lose momentum: prime minister



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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in Parliament (File photo)Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has asked law enforcement to consider his safety before criticizing his activities. Responding to the opposition’s statement, the Prime Minister said: “We will criticize. But those who work must also take safety into account. When people are in danger, they call the police first. Do not do anything to scare them, do not lose heart. motivation to work. We have to look at that. We have to take it into account. “

He made the remarks in his closing remarks at the ninth session of the National Assembly on Thursday (September 10). Earlier, in their closing remarks, the chairman of the Jatiya Party and the deputy leader of the opposition in Parliament, Ghulam Mohammad Quader, criticized the extrajudicial killings.

Highlighting the involvement of various government forces in extrajudicial executions, Quader said: “Many government forces are killing innocent people. Accusations of murder as a mercenary are emerging in the interest of the people, the case is proving. Extrajudicial executions were organized on behalf of anti-drug campaigns, crackdown on extremists, crackdown on terrorists and crackdown on religious extremists. Now political activists, employees of different professions have become victims of shootings and disappearances due to the wrath of law enforcement agencies. Legal action is needed to stop the Illegal activities Preventing illegal activities is against justice.

In response to the Jatiya Party’s accusation of extrajudicial killings, the Prime Minister said: “It started in the time of Ziaur Rahman. The bodies of many of our leaders and activists were not found. Then it was given a completely institutional form. That continuity. “We are trying to figure out how to control them. We also need to control drugs. Terrorism must be eradicated. Militancy must be controlled. The police are working hard to control them. They have had considerable success. They do so at the risk of their own lives.” If there is any accident while doing these things, it is not very unusual. But we are not going to let anyone down. We are taking the right measures. No one can say that we have let someone make a mistake. But it is not happening.

A lakh 12,733 crore has been allocated in 21 packages

Highlighting the government incentive packages taken during the Crown period, the Prime Minister said: ‘We have allocated Tk 1,12,833 crore in 21 packages. That is 4.3 percent of GDP. Apart from this, I have also provided financial assistance to non-MPO registered teachers from my special fund. I have sent money to all the mosques and madrasas. We are also providing financial assistance outside of government incentives. We have taken this step keeping in mind that no one should be in trouble. We have taken this measure to keep the wheel of the economy moving and so that ordinary people do not suffer. Because our policy is for the people of the country.

He said, ‘Corona is running. Among them was Hurricane Amphan. Then came the long-term flood. One hit after another. I have tried not to hurt the people of the country. People should not suffer any misery. By God’s grace we have been able to cut it off. Our effort is to work for the people. And that’s what we’re doing ‘.

He appealed to the people of the country not to be discouraged by the danger. Danger will come. We have to deal with it. You have to prepare in advance for this. We are moving forward with that preparation. This is how we are working for general development.

“We stand by the people as much as we can,” he said. I work from the side of the people. When the general holiday was announced, the ministries that participated in the fight against the coronavirus, the distribution of aid and other works were working. We had to stop for a while. Everything was almost closed. All activities came to a halt. But the government did not sit on that. Due to which we have been able to increase reserves to US $ 39.40 billion. Of course, there is another reason. Our costs have come down. We are not going abroad because of the coronavirus. There are no different programs. For these reasons we have saved a lot. We can spend it for the welfare of the people. Per capita income has increased to £ 2,064. Meanwhile, exports have stopped for a while, but now our imports and exports have increased. That’s why we gave the garments what they wanted. Do not cancel our exports. That is why I have spoken with the heads of government of many countries.

He said: “Our big mega-projects stopped. His work continues now. By digitizing, we have been able to enable government activities. We want to move the country forward.

The information provided by the accused must be well received

In response to the deputy opposition leader’s comments on corruption in the health sector, he said: “The opposition leader, Netaji, has spoken of a chair. It is not a chair, it is a unit. The unit consists of of several chairs. And the milk thermometer you speak of is not a thermometer, it is a laboratory. I am going to build a laboratory for what the quality of the milk will be. Laboratory prices are charged, not thermometers. This is the price for it That is why I will say when a complaint is made that it is better to keep the information well.

The Prime Minister said: ‘Already 98 percent of the country’s population is getting electricity. Inshallah we will be able to give 100% electricity in the Mujib year. Along with this transmission line and energy management activities have been resumed. Since everyone’s life has stagnated due to the coronavirus, we have decided to give one thousand rupees to the students. So that their clothes, tiffin boxes can buy the things they need. ‘

“We cannot be left behind in times of crisis,” he said. We have to move on. I’ll deal with the crisis. We will keep the wheel of the economy moving. This is the policy of our government.

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