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The news came through social media and various media outlets on Monday, but there was no statement from the government.
However, a search in Bangabhaban revealed that preparations were being made for the swearing-in ceremony on Tuesday night.
A source in Bangabhaban told bdnews24.com: “The president is scheduled to take the oath of a new minister of state tomorrow.”
Usually, if 1 or 2 ministers or state ministers are sworn in in Bangabhaban, the arrangement is small. Due to the coronavirus epidemic, the scope of that small fix may also be shortened.
The Cabinet Division is in charge of the swearing-in ceremony in Bangabhaban. But nothing was reported from that department.
Jamalpur Awami League deputy Faridul Haque Khan Dulal has been appointed as the new minister of state for religion in the media.
Faridul Haque, 64, represents Parliament for the third time since the electoral district of Jamalpur-2 (Islampur).
When asked Monday night, Faridul Haque told bdnews24.com: “It is possible that a notice will be issued tomorrow morning. Then we will know.
“Nothing can be said before two in the morning. The swearing-in ceremony can take place in a couple of days. We have heard that if it is not tomorrow, it will be the day after tomorrow.”
Member of Parliament Faridul Haque Khan
When asked if he had been called to take the oath, he said: “There is no such thing. Tomorrow at noon we will hear if there will be an oath tomorrow or what position or who it may be or who will be called.
“Nobody knows what to give and what not to give, not even our knowledge.”
When asked about the news in the media, Faridul Haque said: “Those who have done it have been very enthusiastic. It has unnecessarily given way through social networks. I’ve also complained about this. “
Faridul Haque has also recovered from the coronavirus infection.
The ministry of religion is now vacant in the cabinet. Sheikh Mohammad, who is in charge of the state minister of religion instead of the technocrat quota. No one has received that responsibility since Abdullah died on June 13.
According to the Business Rules, if there is no minister, minister of state or vice minister in a ministry, the responsibility for that ministry rests with the Prime Minister.
Ministry of Religion in the hands of the Prime Minister after the death of the Minister of State
Sheikh Hasina was sworn in as Prime Minister for the third consecutive term on January 8, 2019 after a landslide victory in the Eleventh Parliamentary Election. He formed the cabinet of the new government with 24 ministers, 19 state ministers and three vice ministers.
After two cabinet restructurings and the death of a state minister, the government led by Sheikh Hasina now has 25 ministers, 16 state ministers and three vice ministers.
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