PM seeks Japan's cooperation to reopen damaged metrorail stations
Sunday, 28 July 2024
Prime Minister (PM) Sheikh Hasina has sought cooperation from Japan to reopen soon the two damaged metrorail stations at Mirpur-10 and Kazipara in the capital, reports BSS.
She sought the assistance when Japanese Ambassador to Bangladesh IWAMA Kiminori paid a courtesy call on her at her office in the capital on Saturday.
PM's Press Secretary Md Nayeemul Islam Khan briefed the journalists after the meeting. The Japanese ambassador said they will first assess the damages of the metrorail stations and then decide how they can help Bangladesh reopen the stations.
The Japanese envoy expressed his sympathy over the casualties caused by the massive rampage across the country centring the quota reform movement. During the meeting, the PM said the miscreants damaged the government establishments built for public welfare, security and services.
"They attacked those establishments which were useful for the people and those were the targets of the attackers. This is very much heartbreaking for me," she said.
The PM said they have built the establishments giving tireless efforts in the last 15 years.
The Japanese envoy said his country's businessmen are waiting for the upcoming EPA Negotiation on Public Private Economic Dialogue to be held in Tokyo at the second half of August. Prior to holding the dialogue, he expressed the hope that the law and order situation will become normal. He said it will help hold the dialogue in a successful manner.
The envoy became emotional while talking about the damaged stations of the metro rail. He said a handful of people are behind the attacks on the metrorail while a huge number of people are the beneficiaries of it.
He continued: "Sweat and tears of many people were involved in building the metrorail." He said he had seen damaging the metrorail stations which hurt him much.