Terrible inhuman act to deny after detention: Mirza Fakhrul



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BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir said that arresting the leaders and workers of opposition parties including BNP and filing cases by creating fictional stories has now become a daily program of the government.

He said that after the one-sided election of January 7, the power grab and greed for power have made the Awami government more violent. Mirza Fakhrul said these things in a statement on Sunday (April 28).

According to the statement, Dhaka Metropolitan South BNP member Maqbul Islam Tipu, Omar Nabi Babu and many others who were sentenced in the case of Gendaria police station in the capital on Sunday surrendered to the court and applied for bail, but the court denied them bail and sent them to jail.

Apart from this, Moulvibazar district BNP general secretary and former chairman of Sadar Upazila Parishad Mizanur Rahman, district BNP joint secretary Mohitur Rahman Helal and 14 activists were arrested. Fakhrul made this statement condemning and protesting the incident. He demanded their immediate release.

Meanwhile, in another separate statement, he said that the former vice president of Dhaka Metropolitan South Chhatra Dal, Monir Munshi, the member secretary of Narayanganj Mahanagar Swechsevak Dal and the former general secretary of Mahanagar Chhatra Dal, Babu, have been detained by the detective police even after they have detained the driver.

Shahed, former member secretary of Dhaka Metropolitan Jubo Dal and former president of Mahanagar Chhatra Dal, has been arrested by the detective police. BNP Secretary General made this statement expressing concern over the incident.

He said that it is a terrible inhumane act for the law and order forces to deny any opposition leader and activist after arresting them.

   

France will lend 300 million Euros to combat climate change



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The French government will provide a 300 million euro loan to Bangladesh as budget support.

To this end, the Bangladesh government and the French Development Agency (AFD) signed a framework agreement on Monday (May 20). This money will mainly be spent on the implementation of the government's programs to combat climate change.

Secretary of the Department of Economic Relations Shahriar Quader Siddiqui and AfD Deputy Country Director Cecilia Courtesy signed the CFA agreement.

Under the loan agreement, this money will be spent on preparing effective and strong foundations against the negative impacts of climate and on climate-sustainable and low-carbon emission-based initiatives.

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Leaders are indifferent to Awami League's "Secret Punishment"



Ruhul Amin, Staff Correspondent, Barta24.com
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Sixth Upazila Parishad election is going on in the country. The first phase of this four-phase election was held on May 8. The second phase of the election is on Tuesday (May 21). In this election, the ruling party, Awami League, has abandoned its symbol boat to attract voters. Ban on the relatives of the minister-MP, if the order is not obeyed, the punishment is threatened! However, the relatives of the minister-MP did not withdraw from the election despite everything.

While looking for the reasons for ignoring the strict instructions of the party chief and the centre, it is known that the leaders are not punished openly, and the punishment is given less punishment and it is pardoned again.

Many have started to believe that no matter the direction given from the Centre; if they win the election then they will not face any punishment. Again, the leaders who have popularity and public support think that even if they are punished, it will not last long. Even if any minimum punishment is given, the party will forgive him and give him a chance again.

Meanwhile, despite talking about punishment publicly, not seeing its implementation is encouraging people to disobey the party's instructions.

Jahangir Alam, former mayor of Gazipur City Corporation, can be the best example of punishing and forgiving again and again. On November 19, 2021, he was expelled from the party for violating party discipline for the first time by making controversial comments about Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and the liberation war. After almost a year on December 17, 2022, the party revoked Jahangir Alam's expulsion order and pardoned him.

However, the influential leader of Gazipur did not stop working against party discipline. Azmat Ullah Khan, a senior leader of Gazipur Awami League, was the candidate for boat in the Gazipur City Corporation election held in May last year. He went against the boat in the election, disobeying the instructions of the Awami League and submitted the candidature of himself and his mother Zayda Khatun. Due to this, Jahangir Alam was again expelled from the party. However, he did not last long after the expulsion. Rather, the boycott was withdrawn after only five months to use Jahangir Alam's large workforce in the 12th national election.

For the sake of maintaining party order and maintaining the ideological position, although there is a provision to take punitive measures in the constitution, the political parties of the country are always seen to follow a lax policy in observing them. Even if action is taken, it is quickly withdrawn. Among them, four district and upazila chairman, former MP, important leaders of the party and many others.

Although the ruling party Awami League says that those who break party discipline are never exempted. Sometimes, for tactical reasons, the violators of the party discipline have to be severely punished, even if they are not punished publicly.

According to the party, the party chief took timely action against those who disobeyed the party instructions. Although no punishment is seen to be given publicly, in many cases hidden punishment is given which is greater than public punishment. They are excluded from party posts. Nomination is not given. He has to be dropped from the cabinet.

In the afternoon of May 17, at the office of Dhaka District Awami League in Tejgaon of the capital, Obaidul Quader, the party's general secretary, said that discipline must be followed. Those who break the discipline must be punished. Sheikh Hasina's way of punishing is a little different. Those who understood, received, understood correctly. And I am reminding those who did not get it.

He said, 'We should not do any wrongdoing outside of her (party president Sheikh Hasina)'s instructions. Those who commit evil deeds are purified. Think it's quiet? Why is no one being punished? You will get! He will be punished. In the last election, 75 MPs did not get nomination. This is also punishment. So it doesn't end here. There is plenty of time to punish. Time will be calculated. No one will be spared.'

The responsible leaders of Awami League say that since public punishment is seen, its response is also direct. In that case, the leaders and workers are discouraged by breaking the party discipline. As Awami League has been in power for a long time, various beneficiary groups have been created. As a result, it is not always possible to punish immediately. Again, many times the need of the party has to be quickly pardoned. The party chief does not spare anyone even if he is not publicly punished. He took action on time.

These leaders, who did not want to be named, said that the punishment is not public, the response does not reach the grassroots. The results of which we can see in the upazila parishad elections. Despite repeated strict instructions from the party, it was not followed properly by the grassroots. Relatives of MP-ministers did not withdraw from the election. But if you want to do politics, you have to accept all the facts. We are trying to that end. As much as possible party discipline can be kept intact.

Awami League organizing Secretary Afzal Hossain told Barta24.com in response to the question whether the candidates are reluctant to obey the Center's instructions due to the lack of public punishment. We are working towards that goal. The Election Commission can make their own decisions. So we think it won't be a problem.

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Bangladeshi students in Kyrgyzstan are now doing well: Foreign Minister



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Foreign Minister Dr. Hasan Mahmud said that Bangladeshi students are now fine in the incident of local attacks on foreign students in Bishkek, the capital of Kyrgyzstan.

He said, so far there are no reports of any serious injuries or loss of life of Bangladeshi students.

On Monday (May 20), Foreign Minister Dr. Hasan Mahmud said all this in response to a question from journalists.

The Minister said that our Ambassador stationed in Tashkent in the neighboring country of Uzbekistan has been asked to go there (to Bishkek). He will reach Bishkek in the afternoon local time and visit the campus to inquire about the Bangladeshi students and take appropriate action in consultation with the Kyrgyz Ministry of Foreign and Internal Affairs and related authorities. On the question of giving an open letter to a student to return home, the minister said that ordinary students did not make any such application.

The Foreign Minister said that he will have a meeting with Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong during her visit to Dhaka on Tuesday afternoon. The Minister said that investment in Bangladesh, immigration of Bangladeshis, seasonal employment, welfare of expatriates in Australia, cooperation in energy and environment conservation will be the focus of the meeting.

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5.82 percent growth in current fiscal: BBS



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In the current fiscal year 2023-2024, the gross domestic production (GDP) has slightly increased to 5.82 percent compared to the previous year.

Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS) has given this information in a report on Monday (May 20).

According to the report, compared to the growth of 5.78 percent in the last financial year, the growth in the current financial year has increased by only 0.04 percentage points.

It is said that this report has been prepared by reviewing the progress of the first seven months of the financial year.

According to the review of the report, the size of the GDP in the current year at the market price has stood at Tk. 50 lakh 48 thousand crores. Compared to Tk 44 lakh 91 thousand crore of the last financial year, the size of GDP has increased by Tk. 4 lakh 60 thousand crore.

A sector wise review has shown that the service sector has seen the highest growth of 6.66 percent this time. In this sector, compared to 8.37 percent in the last financial year, the growth has decreased this year. In the industrial sector, the growth has slightly increased from 5.37 percent in the previous year to 5.80 percent. In the agricultural sector, production has increased by only 3.21 percent this year, down from 3.37 percent in the previous year.

According to BBS, per capita income is increasing by 35 dollars this year.

The report said the per capita income will stand at 2,784 USD by the end of the year, which was 2,749 USD in the previous fiscal year. And the per capita income in domestic currency increased from Tk. 2 lakh 73 thousand to 3 Tk. lakh 41 thousand 44 for the first time.

Savings to GDP ratio increased slightly but investment did not show any major improvement this year. Compared to the size of GDP, the rate of investment this time has increased to 30.98 percent, which was 39.95 percent in the previous fiscal year.

During this period, private sector investment fell to 23.51 percent of GDP, which is the lowest in the last five years. The private sector invested 24.18 percent of GDP in the last financial year.

BBS said that the continuation of increase in government investment will continue this year as well. The government has invested 7.47 percent of the GDP in the current financial year, which was 6.77 percent in the last financial year.

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