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Proposed budget to boost anti-poverty plans, MPs say

June 21, 2015 00:00:00


Lawmakers from both the treasury and opposition benches Saturday highly appreciated the proposed budget for the 2015-16 fiscal year terming it a big development plan, which would augment the anti-poverty programmes of the government, reports BSS.

Taking part in the general discussion on the fiscal plan in the Jatiya Sangsad, they said Bangladesh has achieved development in different sectors as the Awami League-led government under the leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina earlier implemented six budgets in a successful manner.

The MPs said through implementation of six other pro-people budgets in a row the Sheikh Hasina's government ensured tremendous progress of the country.

Trade and commerce have witnessed a remarkable development, the foreign exchange reserve increased significantly, per capita income has risen to a satisfactorily and employment opportunities have become widened, they observed. A massive development is visible in all sectors including, education, health, agriculture, infrastructure and ICT, they added.

The lawmakers praised Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina for solving the longstanding enclaves issue through her farsighted diplomacy and charismatic leadership.

Agriculture Minister Begum Matia Chowdhury, State Minister for Women and Children Affairs Meher Afroz Chumki, treasury bench members Faruk Khan, Abu Syed Al Mahmud Swapon, Tipu Sultan, Mostaque Ahmed Robi, Mahbub Ali, Fazilatunnesa Bappi, Habib-e-Millat and AKM Fazlul Haque, and opposition bench member - Nurul Islam Milon and Mamunur Rashid took part in the discussion with Speaker Dr Shirin Sharmin Chaudhury in the chair.

 "The proposed budget is a big development budget, it is the first ever big volume budget as well. We will be able to implement the budget for 2015-16 like the previous ones," Matia Chowdhury said while taking part in the discussion.

She said through this budgetary allocation it would be possible to achieve the MDGs target and ensure the economic development of the country.

 "The growth could have exceeded even 7 per cent if a congenial political atmosphere prevailed in the country," she mentioned.

The minister told the parliament that the country has already achieved a tremendous development in various sectors including investment, increasing foreign currency reserve, achieving sufficiency in food production, satisfactory production of electricity, bringing down the poverty rate and increasing life expectancy of the citizens.

Referring to the Padma Multipurpose Bridge, Ms Matia said if the bridge is constructed, the GDP growth would be increased by one per cent.

She termed the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Dhaka a successful one in resolving the 68-year land boundary disputes with India and signing of 22 memorandums of understanding (MoUs) and protocols.

Referring to BNP's negative remark on regional connectivity that Bangladesh would not be benefited through it, the agriculture minister said, "BNP doesn't know that no taxes are imposed when goods cross the territories member states within the European Union."

State Minister Meher Afroz termed the budget a poor-friendly and development one and said this is sign of efficient leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

She thanked both the Prime Minister and the finance minister for placing a time-befitting budget for the betterment of the mass people.

Faruk Khan said the proposed budget is pro-people, a role model of progress in the world and it would boost anti-poverty plans of the government.

He said Bangladesh has achieved development in various aspects due to the pragmatic leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina who earlier implemented six budgets in a successful manner.


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