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Wherever the coronavirus vaccine is successful in the world, it will be collected for the people of Bangladesh, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said. She said the government has also allocated funds for vaccination. All necessary steps have been taken to free the people of the country from Corona.

The Prime Minister said this at the conclusion of the ninth session of the National Assembly on Thursday. Speaker Dr. In the session chaired by Shirin Sharmin Chowdhury, highlighted the measures taken by the government to address the situation in the country.

Sheikh Hasina said: ‘The government’s efforts to deal with Corona continue. Different countries are researching vaccines. We have applied in all countries. I have also allocated money for this. We will take it from where it can be found before. “We are optimistic about the Oxford vaccine,” he said. But when I went to check it, I saw that people were getting sick. I am concerned about this. Even after that we have efforts. Wherever it is discovered, I will be able to collect it for the people of the country. We are sufficiently aware of this.

Calling on everyone to work together to address the Corona crisis, the Prime Minister said: “Let’s go through this time of disaster. Because you can’t see it with the naked eye. But the whole world has come to a complete stop. Preparations have been made since its outbreak in Bangladesh. Everyone has worked together to fix it. The administration and our political activists have supported the people. Collectively, we have managed to control the death rate. We are cooperating as much as possible.

Regarding allegations of corruption in the medical system during the Corona period, the Prime Minister said: “I have taken all measures, including preparing the hospital and purchasing medical equipment to be able to provide medical services.” It has cost money like water. We don’t look at money. Maybe someone here can discover and see the corruption. At the time we had to think about dealing with such a disaster, it was not considered what the money would be, how much it would cost, how much the system would lose. Our consideration was to save people. The idea was to take action to save people. And because I did that, I was able to control a lot. ‘ He said: ‘Where many developed countries of the world are still struggling. It is very difficult to do these things in a densely populated country like ours.

The government is not exempting anyone involved in a crime: Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has asked law enforcement officials to consider their safety before criticizing their activities. In response to the statement by the Chairman of the Jatiya Party and Vice-Chairman of the Opposition in Parliament, Golam Mohammad Quader, said: “We are going to criticize. But those who work must also consider safety. When people are in danger, they call first. to the police. Don’t do anything that scares them, don’t lose your motivation to work. We have to look at that. We have to take that into account. “

In response to the Jatiya Party’s allegations, the Prime Minister said: “Extrajudicial executions have started since the time of Ziaur Rahman. The bodies of many of our leaders and activists were not found. After that, during Khaleda Zia’s tenure, it was given a completely institutional form. We are trying to stop its continuity. 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 it at the risk of their own lives. If there is any accident while doing those things, it is not very unusual. But we will not allow anyone to be involved in the crime. We are taking the appropriate measures.

No policy for the construction of the mosque in Narayanganj: The prime minister said that no policy has been followed for the construction of the Baitus Salat Jame mosque on the west floor of Fatullah in Narayanganj. He said the mosque was built in a place where there was a gas pipe. There was no approval for that building. The place does not belong to any mosque committee either. Doing so in an unauthorized and unplanned way led to accidents and many lives lost. If someone does any installation in the future, at least follow the rules and regulations. So you don’t have to fall into an accident like that again. He expressed deep sadness and pain over the explosion in the mosque.

Tk 1,12,833 crore allocated during the Corona period: Highlighting the incentive packages of the Corona period, the Prime Minister said: ‘The government has allocated Tk 1,12,833 crore in 21 packages. It is 4.03 percent of GDP. Apart from this, I have also provided financial assistance to non-MPO teachers with special funds. I have sent money to all the mosques and madrasas. We are also providing financial assistance outside of government incentives. No man should have a problem. We have taken this measure so that the wheel of the economy keeps moving and the common man does not suffer.

I will pay one thousand rupees to students: The prime minister said: ‘Since everyone’s life has stalled due to the coronavirus, we have decided to pay one thousand rupees to students. So they can buy clothes, tiffin boxes, things they need. “We cannot be left behind in times of crisis,” he added. We have to move on. I’ll deal with the crisis. I will keep the wheel of the economy moving. This is the policy of our government.



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