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Interim govt a continuation of AL: Anu Muhammad

February 06, 2025 00:00:00


Prof Anu Muhammad has said the interim government appears to be a continuation of the previous Awami League (AL) administration as it refuses to cancel controversial deals signed under the Speedy Increase of Power and Energy Supply (Special Provision) Act 2010, reports UNB.

Anu Muhammad, leader of the National Committee to Protect Oil-Gas, Mineral Resources and Power-Port , came up with the remarks while speaking at a seminar on 'Coal-fired Power Plants- What is the Experience?", organised by Bangladesh Paribesh Andolon (BAPA)at Dhaka Reporters Unity in the capital on Wednesday.

He said the government upheld past agreements despite repealing the Special Act. "This shows the government stance remains unchanged," he said.

He also criticised the recent long-term LNG import contract with a US company, signed without any tender, questioning how such a deal could be justified.

Though the government claims it is a non-binding agreement, he warned that lobbyists would push for its implementation. Presenting on the state and future of coal-fired power plants, Prof Nazrul Islam highlighted their potential long-term impacts.

Speaking on the occasion, Prof MM Akash warned that the government's plan to increase gas prices to Tk 72 per unit for consumers using additional gas would negatively impact industries. "We need quality energy at an affordable cost, which can be achieved by exploring local gas resources," he added.

Mohammed Mukteruzzaman, Principal Specialist at the Center for Environmental and Geographic Information Services (CEGIS), said his study on the Rampal coal-fired power plant found that the plant's management had not fully complied with regulations, despite efforts to do so.


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