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Evaluate other countries’ state before remarking on BD, Hasan to BNP


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Published : 10 May 2020 09:07 PM | Updated : 06 Sep 2020 03:14 PM

Information Minister Dr Hasan Mahmud on Sunday urged the BNP leaders to look at the prevailing corona situation in Europe, the USA and even in neighbouring India and Pakistan before making any remark about the state of coronavirus pandemic in Bangladesh, reports BSS.

“I would like to urge BNP leaders to observe prevailing corona situation in developed countries, even in neighbouring India and Pakistan before passing remarks about Corona situation of Bangladesh . . . Only then they (BNP) can realize the corona situation prevailing in Bangladesh,” he told.

The information minister made the comments while briefing journalists at his office at Secretariat.
Hasan said, “Leaders of Awami League at different levels and public representatives are distributing relief among the poor people as per the directives of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who is also Awami League President. About 90 lakh people have received the relief items till last week and I hope the number of beneficiaries will cross one crore before the ensuing Eid.”

Contrary to AL’s countrywide relief distribution activities, he said, the BNP leaders are seen busy with posing for photo sessions and criticizing the government’s humanitarian works.

Hasan said the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) is stating the country’s Coronavirus situation every day. “The government is taking different steps in combating the pandemic and the present situation is much better than other countries. And the government is taking preparations for facing any situation if the prevailing situation would deteriorate in future,” he added.

He said the government under the supervision of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is taking different steps to protect the countrymen from the Coronavirus. The people are also being informed about the situation regularly while the capability of treating corona patients, including number of tests and specialised hospitals, is being increased in phases.

But, he said, BNP leaders, including it’s secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir and Ruhul Kabir Rizvi, are criticising the government works. “Actually their (BNP) main motive is to impede the good works of the government,” said Hasan, also Awami League Joint General Secretary.

He said traditional politics it is not desirable in the present situation.
It is seen different political parties in other countries have come forward to cooperate their respective governments, he said, adding even in India, opposition Congress president Sonia Gandhi appreciated the Indian government’s works and gave a letter offering to cooperate the government in combating Coronavirus.

But, the information minister said, BNP and many leaders of their alliance have failed to do that. Even, many political leaders didn’t give any support to common people in this situation while other BNP leaders are busy with photo sessions, he added.

Replying to a query about some recent comments of seven ambassadors, including the USA and European Union, on the internal matter of Bangladesh, Hasan said the foreign minister has already given his reaction about their comments.

He said the ambassadors have talked about different issues, including media and human rights. “I think they rather need to talk about and solve their own problems as questions are being raised in global community about the state of human rights in their countries, especially in the USA and even in the European countries.”

Hasan said, “Bangladesh is an independent and sovereign country. And it is out of political courtesy for any ambassador to talk about our country’s internal affairs.”