BANGLADESH

Govt wants to move forward in a conservative way: Prime Minister

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has said the national budget for next fiscal was placed keeping the current global situation in mind as the government wants to move ahead in a conservative way and fulfill the fundamental rights of people.

“We have to proceed with the plan, keeping the world situation in mind . . . we want to move ahead in a conservative way, and fulfill basic rights of people,” she said.

The premier said this while delivering her address as the chair at a discussion organised on the occasion of the historic Six-Point Day on Friday, June 7.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina addresses as the chair at a discussion organised by Awami League at its Dhaka district office at Tejgaon in the capital on the occasion of the historic Six-Point Day on Friday (June 7).

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina addresses as the chair at a discussion organised by Awami League at its Dhaka district office at Tejgaon in the capital on the occasion of the historic Six-Point Day on Friday (June 7).

Bangladesh Awami League (AL) organised the meeting at its office in city’s Tejgaon area.   

Referring to different people’s observation on why the growth percentage is low in the budget, the premier said her government wants to move forward in a conservative way from now on so the countrymen don’t suffer.

Sheikh Hasina, also AL president, said, “Actually, we want to meet the necessity of people. And, we have formulated the budget keeping it in our mind.”

The AL chief said the last budget of BNP government was just Tk 62,000 crore, while the then caretaker government placed a budget of Tk 68,000 crore.

“But, we have unveiled TK 7,97,000 crore national budget this time, and in this budget, few fundamental rights of people such as education, health, agriculture, local industries, social safety net, have been given priority,” she said.

Measures have also been taken to make the people’s livelihood developed, she added.

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