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BNP blasts govt for failing to control prices before Ramadan

Mourns Zayan's death in Sri Lanka bombings


April 25, 2019 00:00:00


BNP on Wednesday alleged that the government has failed to control the market ahead of Ramadan as the prices of essential commodities keep growing, reports UNB.

"The Commerce Minister a few days back announced that the prices of essentials won't go up. But the prices of all the commodities started growing a day after the minister's such comment," said BNP senior joint secretary general Ruhul Kabir Rizvi.

Speaking at a press conference at BNP's Nayapaltan central office, he also said people are going through immense sufferings to cope with the skyrocketing prices of commodities.

"Low-income people have got stunned over the continued rise in the prices of essentials. The government has completely failed to rein in the market ahead of the holy Ramadan," the BNP leader added.

Asked whether they will announce any programme to protest the price hike of essentials, he said they are registering their protest through the press conference. "We'll also work out programmes to make people aware of it."

Rizvi also voiced concern over the supply of 'contaminated' water by Dhaka Wasa. "The government is least bothered about people's problems as it has been in power illegally. Waterborne diseases like diarrhoea and typhoid turned epidemic in Dhaka city, but Wasa is playing an inactive role in this regard."

Even, he said Wasa Managing Director (MD) Taqsem A Khan does not drink the water supplied by his organisation. "Some protesters went to Wasa Bhaban yesterday (Tuesday) and offered him (Taqsem) juice made from water supplied by Wasa, but he didn't drink it."

Meanwhile, BNP on the day expressed deep shock at the death of Zayan Chowdhury, grandson of Awami League Presidium Member Sheikh Fazlul Karim Selim, in a terrorist attack in Sri Lanka on Sunday.

"The killing of Zayan Chowdhury in a bomb attack in Sri Lanka is a very tragic incident. We express profound shock over his death," said BNP senior joint secretary general Ruhul Kabir Rizvi.

He also prayed for salvation of Zayan's departed soul and conveyed their party's sympathy to the bereaved family members.


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