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'Tangail sari is ours,' Hasina says amid Bangladesh-India tussle over GI tag

No shortage of Ramadan commodities: PM


February 24, 2024 00:00:00


Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina addressing a press conference hosted in her official Gonobhaban residence on Friday morning on her recent visit to Germany. — Focus Bangla

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina reveals that she has been wearing Tangail saris recently to affirm its Bangladeshi origin amid an ongoing tug-of-war over the product's Geographical Indication (GI) status between Bangladesh and India.

Describing it as a 'strategic move', she said, "For the past few days, I have chosen to wear the Tangail saree to demonstrate that it is ours, and it cannot be claimed by others."

The prime minister was speaking at a media briefing on Friday following her recent visit to Germany for the Munich Security Conference, reports bdnews24.com

The origin of the Tangail saree became the subject of heated debate after India's Ministry of Industries received GI recognition for the product, which it called the 'Tangail Saree of Bengal'.

In a Facebook post, the Indian Ministry of Culture asserted that the Tangail saree originated from West Bengal, a claim that contradicts the saree's deep-rooted association with Bangladesh.

The move sparked a backlash in Bangladesh, with saree merchants, legal experts, and rights advocates questioning how India could claim the GI recognition for the Tangail saree, given that Tangail is a region in Bangladesh and the handloom saree is a distinctly Bangladeshi product.

In response, Bangladesh took steps to secure the intellectual property rights for this traditional attire.

On Feb 6, the Tangail District Administration filed for a GI certificate, which was subsequently granted by the Department of Patent, Design, and Trademarks. Hasina later received the GI certificates for three iconic Bangladeshi products, including the Tangail saree.

The briefing took an interesting turn when a reporter complimented the prime minister on her commitment to promoting Bangladeshi attire, particularly the Jamdani and Tangail sarees, while mistakenly assuming that she was wearing a Tangail saree at the event.

"Actually, this is a chiffon saree from Gazipur's Safipur," Hasina replied.

"This saree was crafted by members of our Ansar and VDP in Safipur. While people often admire French chiffon, I have dubbed this the Safipur chiffon. I buy these sarees from them as gifts for others. Today, I chose to wear it myself."

BSS adds: Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina assured the countrymen that there would be no shortage of essential commodities during the upcoming Holy Month of Ramadan.

"There will be no shortage of anything (essential commodities) in Ramadan. All arrangements have already been made. There will be no problem," she said.

About the essential commodities during Ramadan, Sheikh Hasina said there was an arrangement to import sufficient amounts of goods like gram, dates, sugar and other items as well.

"So, there will be no problem with this as we have made arrangements for those much earlier," she added.

The Prime Minister went to Munich on February 15 and returned home on February 19.

During her stay in Munich, Sheikh Hasina attended the Munich Security Conference and held meetings with global leaders on the sidelines.

Awami League General Secretary and Road Transport and Bridges Minister Obaidul Quader, Deputy Leader of the House Begum Matia Chowdhury, AL Presidium Members Sheikh Fazlul Karim Selim and Engineer Mosharraf Hossain, Foreign Minister Dr Hasan Mahmud and Environment, Forest and Climate Change Minister Saber Hossain Chowdhury, among others, were present on the dais.

PM's Speechwriter M Nazrul Islam moderated the event.


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