It seems that ‘Padma Bridge’ is his ancestral property: Mirza Fakhrul



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BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir said: “It seems they have succeeded with their ancestral property. One is saying, will BNP not go through the fund? I mean, it’s their ancestral property! “BNP will not cross the Padma bridge, it will sink,” Fakhrul said, harshly criticizing the Information Minister’s statement.

He made the remarks at a press conference at the BNP president’s political office in Gulshan on Monday afternoon.

He said they were stealing it, but they were cutting it into people’s pockets. Everyone pays taxes here. Where you used to pay a taka tax, you are paying a 10 taka tax.

The BNP general secretary said: “The amount of VAT has been multiplied by three, four or five. Retired government officials who used to keep money in banks say they can no longer do so. Now the family does not follow. Thats the reality. You will look deeper. What is happening here is complete looting in the name of development. Wherever they look now for profit. Building houses, building flyovers, building mega projects. Mega is looting.

Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir said: “We are always in favor of development, our party is for development, for creativity. We never do negative politics. We do positive politics. We want to call the truth the truth, the lie the lie, we want to call white white, black black. When they say that, their wounds get irritated.

He said that the beginning of the development of this country is with BNP. After the marijuana trade in 1975, when the martyred president Ziaur Rahman took over the country, the first thing he put in motion was economic reform and development. Development is not just the development of a few people, development is the development of ordinary people, farmers, workers and working people. He started working on it. Today, Bangladesh stands on the foundations that have been laid.

‘The remittances that come from abroad today, the process of starting these remittances is from the time of Mr. Ziaur Rahman. The garments on which it is found today are also entirely based on the time of the martyr president Ziaur Rahman. The revolution in agriculture overcame the famine during the Awami League in 1974 and achieved self-sufficiency in agriculture in 1977, which was also during the time of Mr. Ziaur Rahman. So today, to build a bridge, to build a highway, we believe that this is not the case, development is undoubted. Development is how much the common man’s financial situation has changed, that’s the most important thing.



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