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Ecnec approves 10 projects worth 4,246C

Ecnec approves 10 projects worth 4,246C

Staff Correspondent, Dhaka The Executive Committee of the National Economic Council (Ecnec) on Wednesday approved 10 projects worth Tk4,246.72 crore including one for building Chittagong Tax Building with Tk437.07 crore. The approval came from the 6th meeting of the Ecnec in this fiscal year and the 5th meeting of the interim government held on Wednesday. The meeting was held at the NEC Conference Room in the city’s Sher-e-Bangla Nagar area. Ecnec Chairperson and Chief Adviser Prof Dr Muhammad Yunus presided over the meeting. Briefing reporters after the meeting, Planning Adviser Dr Wahiduddin Mahmud said: “Out of the total project costs of Tk4,246.72 crore, Tk3,632.01 crore will come from the government of Bangladesh portion, Tk205.79 crore as project assistance, while Tk408.92 crore from the concerned organization’s own fund.” Of the approved 10 projects, six are new while four are revised projects. The planning adviser said that they are now processing and thus giving approval to the development projects in a quick manner although they had to scrutinize the projects after the assumption of office by the interim government. He added: “New projects are now being undertaken while the Planning Commission has also requested the authorities concerned to prioritize local-level projects.” Turning to the macroeconomic indicators, Dr Mahmud said: “The export earnings are rising again while the pace of inward remittance has also got momentum.” As a result, the planning adviser said that more funds are being mobilized at the local level while economic activities are also on the rising trend. He added: “Inward remittances have also a direct and indirect impact as they energize the economy.” Terming demographic dividend as a window of opportunity, Dr Mahmud said that Bangladesh might enjoy such facility in full scale over the next 10 to 15 years. He also said: “The government may amend the Statistics Law which might allow the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS) to publish data of its own on the GDP, inflation, employment and wage rate with support from the concerned experts.” The other projects approved in the meeting are :Conservation dredging at Poshur Channel in Mongla Port with Tk1,538.19 crore, Collection of Auxiliary Vessels for Mongla Port (1st Revised) with an additional cost of Tk169.31 crore, Establishment of Global Maritime Distress and Safety System & Integrated Maritime Navigation System (EGIMNS), 4th revised with an additional cost of Tk113.85 crore, Strengthening Sustainable Nutrition Security through Pulse and Oilseed Production with Tk265.78 crore, Increasing Agricultural Production through Surface Water Management and Utilization in Sylhet Division with Tk499.99 crore, Reconstruction/Rehabilitation of Iron Bridges in the Southern Region of the Country, 2nd Revised, with an additional cost of Tk439.40 crore, Dupitila-1 and Kailashtila-9 Wells (Exploration Wells) Exploration project with Tk646.48 crore, Construction of Bangladesh Buddhist Monastery Complex at Lumbini Conservation Area, Nepal project with Tk68.08 crore and Construction of Modern Food Storage, 4th Revised, with an additional cost of Tk68.57 crore. Besides, the Ecnec meeting was also apprised about nine projects, which had already been approved by the planning adviser. Advisers concerned attended the meeting while Planning Commission members and secretaries concerned were present.

Khaleda Zia admitted to London Clinic

Khaleda Zia admitted to London Clinic

Staff Correspondent, Dhaka After arriving in London, BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia was taken directly from Heathrow Airport to a hospital. She will be admitted to the ‘London Clinic` for advanced medical treatment. On Wednesday, BNP Chairperson’s Media Wing official Shamsuddin Didar provided this information. He said that Khaleda Zia was driven to the hospital by BNP’s acting chairman, Tarique Rahman, from the airport. At 2:58pm Bangladesh time on Wednesday, the air ambulance carrying Khaleda Zia landed at London’s Heathrow Airport. From there, she was directly taken to the hospital. The air ambulance arrived in London nearly three hours later than scheduled. At Heathrow Airport, she was received by Tarique Rahman, the acting chairman of the party and her son, along with her daughter-in-law Dr Zubaida Rahman. Members of the third generation of the Zia family were also present at the airport. Khaleda Zia has been suffering from multiple health issues, including liver cirrhosis, kidney problems, heart disease, diabetes, and arthritis, for a long time. In 2018, the three-time former Prime Minister was convicted in a corruption case and sent to prison. Her health deteriorated after being incarcerated. During this time, her family and party repeatedly appealed to the government for permission to take her abroad for treatment. Although she was released from prison during the COVID-19 pandemic by executive order, the government at the time did not permit her to seek treatment abroad. After the fall of the Awami League government on August 5 through a student-led uprising, Khaleda Zia was released by presidential order. The case in which she was sentenced was also annulled. Following a lengthy process, arrangements were made to take her to London. Meanwhile, BNP Chairperson’s Press Wing official Shamsuddin Didar informed that on Tuesday at 11:46pm, the air ambulance carrying Begum Khaleda Zia departed from Shahjalal International Airport. It transited through Doha, Qatar, and landed at Heathrow Airport at 2:58pm Bangladesh time on Wednesday. Khaleda Zia was greeted at Heathrow Airport by Acting High Commissioner Hazrat Ali Khan on behalf of the Bangladesh High Commission in the UK with a bouquet of flowers. Additionally, UK BNP President MA Malek, General Secretary Kaisar Ahmed, and representatives of the Ziaur Rahman Foundation, including Kamal Uddin, were present to welcome the former Prime Minister.

321 trainee SI dismissed from Bangladesh Police Academy

321 trainee SI dismissed from Bangladesh Police Academy

Staff Correspondent, Dhaka A total of 321 trainee sub-inspectors (SI) from the 40th cadet batch have been dismissed from the Bangladesh Police Academy in Rajshahi on charges of breaching discipline. The dismissals occurred in phases between October 21 and December 29 last year, with letters being sent to their permanent addresses specifying the reason as disciplinary violations. According to police sources, 857 candidates were recommended for the 40th cadet SI batch. Of these, 823 trainees commenced their training on November 4, 2023. During the training period, 19 individuals left for various reasons, and 321 were dismissed due to disciplinary violations. The batch was scheduled to complete training and join different units after a passing-out ceremony on November 4, 2024. However, the ceremony has been postponed, and the remaining trainees have not yet graduated. The first round of dismissals, involving 252 trainees, took place on October 21. This was followed by the dismissal of 58 more on November 4, three on November 18, and eight on January 1. Some of the dismissed trainees have contested the allegations against them, asserting that the charges were fabricated. They claimed the dismissals were politically motivated, especially following the fall of the Awami League government. One dismissed trainee, speaking anonymously, said: “The incident mentioned in the allegations never happened. The authorities cannot provide evidence to support their claims. We have been wrongfully dismissed.” Another trainee added: “Our training, which should have lasted 12 months, has stretched to 14 months, and during this extended period, we have faced unjust actions. According to the schedule, we were supposed to complete training and join police units on November 4 last year.” Police sources indicated that the dismissals were not solely due to disciplinary breaches but also had political undertones. The Police Headquarters, in consultation with the Ministry of Home Affairs, investigated the political affiliations of 801 cadets. This inquiry was conducted by an intelligence agency following the fall of the Awami League government on August 5. An anonymous police official said that a list of 321 cadets, flagged by the intelligence report, was sent to the principal of the Bangladesh Police Academy with instructions to take appropriate action. In protest, the dismissed SIs staged a sit-in outside the Bangladesh Secretariat on Sunday and Monday, demanding reinstatement. One of the protesters, Robiul Islam said: “The Home Secretary has assured us that we will be reinstated. He has asked for time until January 12.” He further warned: “If our jobs are not reinstated by that date, we will take strict action.” Regarding the matter, Lieutenant General (Retd) Jahangir Alam Chowdhury, Adviser to the Ministry of Home Affairs, commented at the Dhaka Metropolitan Detective Police (DB) office on Monday. He said: “Anyone dismissed from the Police Academy for disciplinary reasons is not reinstated. This is not unique to our academy. It is a standard practice globally.” He further added: “Bangladesh Police Academy is one of the most reputable institutions in Asia. The fact that the dismissed trainees caused disruption at the Secretariat only validates the disciplinary grounds for their dismissal.” He added: “If they were truly disciplined, they would have approached the Inspector General of Police (IGP) in a proper manner, but they did not.” “If their dismissal was unjust, the academy would have reported it to the IGP in writing. Their behaviour confirms that they were unruly. The Police Academy is a disciplined institution, and there is no room for misconduct there,” said the adviser.

Election can be held in Dec, but would require cutting short on reforms: CA’s press secy

Staff Correspondent, Dhaka The next national election can be held in December of this year if the political parties want, but it would require cutting short on state reforms, the Chief Adviser`s Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam said today (7 January). "If they want more reforms, the election can be delayed by six months," he also said while addressing a discussion event at the auditorium of the Krishibid Institution Bangladesh in Dhaka. The Bangladesh Dialogue organised the event titled "Political Orientation: Reforms and Elections". Speaking on the occasion, Alam said ousted premier Sheikh Hasina had established a monarchy in Bangladesh in the last 15 years. "Thousands of murals were built all over Bangladesh. This government got hold of a plane that was sure to crash," he said. Alam, however, stated that currently, reserves, the law-and-order situation, and commodity prices are all stable. "Managing expectations is the biggest challenge at this point." The press secretary also stated that the interim government has issued directives to agencies not to obstruct media freedom. Also speaking at the event, BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman`s Adviser Mahadi Amin said, "There is no alternative to dialogues. Awami League`s fascism basically stood on the blood of the opposition forces. BNP was the most prominent [party] in this self-sacrifice. This effort of BNP was to create people`s ownership." Speaking about BNP`s stance on extortion allegations against its activists, he said, "BNP has a zero-tolerance position in the case of extortion. So far, more than 1,000 activists have been expelled from the party." He also alleged many people are misrepresenting the issue of BNP activists "reclaiming their property" as extortion. On state reforms, he said the BNP has been raising its voice for reforms for the last eight years and is working to that end. "Tarique Rahman already proposed a bicameral parliament in 2012."

Home adviser proposes job for 100 injured during uprising

Staff Correspondent, Dhaka Home Affairs Adviser Lt Gen (retd) Md Jahangir Alam Chowdhury has proposed offering employment opportunities to 100 individuals injured during the July uprising. "This initiative aims to help the injured regain financial stability. While we cannot offer help everywhere to all those injured, we have submitted proposals and are advising that employment be arranged wherever feasible for those affected,” he said on Tuesday. The adviser was speaking to journalists after inspecting the Special Branch (SB) and the CID headquarters. Additionally, he addressed concerns about the previous government’s involvement in money laundering. "The biggest issue with the previous government was money laundering. They were the primary culprits," he said. When asked about the current government`s approach to money laundering, he said, "I have emphasised the need for swift action on this matter." On traffic congestion, the adviser said: "Resolving traffic congestion is not solely the responsibility of the Ministry of Home Affairs. However, we have proposed a plan to involve 1,000 students in traffic control tasks. We will provide them with a minimum stipend. Initially, we aimed to involve 500 people, but we could not find enough available." Regarding progress in the past five months, he said: "You can judge for yourselves whether there has been any improvement compared to before. The police have started their work and are taking time to familiarise themselves with the roads. They are also encountering some issues with vehicles. We are addressing this matter with great importance." In response to questions about people fleeing after August 5, he said: "From August 5-6, there was no government in place. Many fled during that time, even crossing into neighbouring countries. At that moment, we were not in power. If anyone fled later, we will investigate the matter."

Delaying elections will cause harm: Zainul Abedin Farroque

Staff Correspondent, Dhaka BNP Chairperson’s Adviser Zainul Abedin Farroque urged the government to prioritize both reforms and the swift arrangement of elections and cautioned that delaying the elections could lead to significant harm. He said these on while speaking as the chief guest at an anti-aggression rally organized by the Bangladesh Labour Party in front of the National Press Club to mark Felani Killing Day on Tuesday. He said that conspiracies might be at play. He also called for the immediate announcement of the election schedule. Farroque said: "Immediately create an environment for elections, hold discussions with all political parties and announce the election date. Reforms can proceed simultaneously with the election process." He further said: "Through such an election, whichever party comes to power in Bangladesh, my leader Tarique Rahman has declared that all opposition parties will participate in the elections. It will be an election where no deceased individual will cast a vote, one that will be remembered for its fairness like the elections of 1991." Addressing the Indian government, Farroque said: "Handover Sheikh Hasina to Bangladesh. Prove that you believe in democracy." He also alleged that the Secretariat fire was part of a conspiracy by what he referred to as “Sheikh Hasina’s ghosts,” saying: “They sit in Bangladesh singing praises of Sheikh Hasina. The people of Bangladesh need to be clearly informed that Sheikh Hasina’s ghosts will no longer have a place in Bangladeshi politics. Therefore, today (recent time), Sheikh Hasina’s followers must be removed from all positions of power and expelled.” At the rally, Bangladesh Labour Party Chairman Dr Mostafizur Rahman Iran also demanded immediate elections and blamed India’s authoritarian attitude for Felani’s death.

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Proportional electoral system not possible in Bangladesh: Fakhrul

Proportional electoral system not possible in Bangladesh: Fakhrul

Staff Correspondent, Dhaka The proportional electoral system, which has come in the spotlight amid discussions of constitutional reform, is not possible in the context of Bangladesh, BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul said today (13 November). Speaking at a press conference at his residence in Thakurgaon`s Kalibari, he said, "We have rejected this electoral system. This system is not possible in the context of the country." Bangladesh currently uses the First Past the Post, or FPTP, system, where the candidate with the highest votes in an electoral constituency wins. The other system is the Proportional Representation system, where there are no constituency-based candidates. Voters cast their votes for party symbols, and the number of seats a party receives in parliament is determined in proportion to the percentage of votes it secures. At the conference, Fakrhul also urged for patience and unity among the people following AL`s "successful attempts to create divisions". "We want a united nation by removing this division. In a democratic society there can be different opinions. But there must be unity on the basic issues of Bangladesh`s independence — sovereignty, democracy, human rights. "As a nation, we must not be intolerant. It is not possible to remove the garbage of 17 years in 17 days or even 17 months. So, this government should be given time." Fakhrul said, "We have verified that the people want an impartial election with the participation of all. We think that all kinds of reforms are necessary to make this election fair. So we have been saying that elections should be held within a reasonable time. And this roadmap should be given to the government." On the issue of reforms, he said the government would not have to do most of those. "It will be done by a parliament which has been elected." At the conference, Fakhrul also warned that India`s continuous campaign against Bangladesh can pose a great danger. "Now a trend has started on social media. Some are trying to destroy the achievements of Bangladesh. We have to be careful as we cannot meet another disaster right now. There is danger over our heads as the mastermind of fascism is staying in India," he said. After the fall of the Awami League administration, several parties, including Jamaat-e-Islami, have called for the introduction of the PR system in the national parliamentary elections.

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