‘Without the port of Chittagong, the fate of Bangladesh would not have been so good’ 991417 | Voice of tomorrow



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Local government minister Tajul Islam said the Mirsarai economic zone in Chittagong would create 3 million jobs. If we want to develop Bangladesh, we have to give importance to Chittagong. The fate of Bangladesh would not have been so good without the port of Chittagong. Mirsarai in Chittagong will be an economic zone. 3 million people will work there. You have to be mentally prepared for it to work. Everyone must cooperate.

The minister spoke as a keynote guest at an LED bulb distribution function at a hotel in Chittagong on Saturday afternoon.

The local government minister said that Bangabandhu dreamed of building a developed country and now his daughter is implementing it. I am like your colleague. Education, health, food have improved a lot. Continuing this trend, I will build Bangladesh as a developed country in 41 years.

He said that if the bill for the Chittagong drainage canal is not clean, it will not be. They must be cleaned. The walkway will be clean, people will be able to breathe. There is no opportunity to look at Bangladesh in isolation. Chittagong haldar fish are raised in three months.

Commenting that development is often hampered due to misconceptions about development, the minister said: “Everyone has to take responsibility.” There is an opportunity to earn billions of dollars from Chittagong. We have to work for it. We can do it by mutual communication. There have been a lot of misunderstandings about the Rampal Pigeon Power Plant Now it has been implemented.

He said the Awami League has been working on the maritime borders since it came to power in 1996. No government has acted since. When the Awami League returned to power, it pressed. With the rise to power of the Awami League under the leadership of Sheikh Hasina, our maritime borders have been conquered. We had a lot of problems with the geographical boundaries, the enclave problems have been solved. From India we got 10 times more space in the enclave.

Tajul Islam said, Bangabandhu’s dream will be Golden Bengal, we have to work towards it. If all the people work well together, if they think well, the country will advance.

The meeting was chaired by Helaluddin Ahmed, Senior Secretary of the Department of Local Government and chaired by Shakila Farzana, Deputy Secretary. Chittagong City Corporation Administrator Khorshed Alam Sujan, Chittagong District Council Chairman Abdus Salam, Additional Division Commissioner (Development) Mizanur Rahman and others spoke at the occasion.



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