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Nothing now under govt’s control: Fakhrul

UNB . Dhaka
19 Oct 2022 00:02:30 | Update: 19 Oct 2022 00:02:30
Nothing now under govt’s control: Fakhrul
Leaders of BNP and Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam hold a meeting at the BNP chief’s office in Dhaka on Tuesday – UNB Photo

BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir on Tuesday said Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina repeatedly talks about a possible famine in the country next year as her government is losing control due to 'unbridled' corruption and mismanagement.

Speaking to reporters at BNP Chairperson's Gulshan office after talks with National Democratic Party (NDP) and Jamiat Ulama-e Islam, he said nothing, including the administration, is now under the control of the government.

As his attention was drawn to the prime minister's warning about a possible famine in Bangladesh, Fakhrul said, "We also can't understand why is she saying this and where does the problem lie?"

He said only a few days back the government claimed that the country became self-sufficient in food. "What has happened now for which they fear that the county will face a food crisis? The main thing is massive corruption in every sector and everywhere, and they now can't tackle it."

The BNP leader alleged that the country has been witnessing extreme load-shedding only because of the government's corruption. "They're now facing problems to supply electricity, and corruption is the only reason behind it."

Under such a situation in the country, he wondered how the government is now going to procure Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) at the cost of Tk 8,000 crore to hold a staged election while Tk43 crore will be spent on constructing the houses for the Cabinet Secretary and the Principal Secretary.

"So, what do you expect from this regime? It's an unbelievable incident. Corruption is taking place in a similar way in every sector. That's why they're facing such a situation and this regime has completely failed to run the state," Fakhrul observed.

He alleged that the government has no management anywhere as corruption is everywhere. "As a result, the (govt's) control over the whole administration has been completely destroyed.''

Fakhrul said people's massive response to BNP's rallies in Chattogram and Mymensingh has spread panic among the ruling party leaders and activists.

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