Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday called upon the country’s businesspersons to stay alert against the propaganda now being carried out against the government as this is ultimately affecting the businesses.
“There are some people (in our country) who are out to conduct propaganda (against us) as part of their efforts to harm me politically. You (business community) should address it as you are being affected by it,” she said when a delegation of BGMEA called on her at the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO).
Mentioning that the garments sector has been playing a great role in the country’s development, the premier said, “You should give more importance to the diversification of products to boost exports further.”
Referring to a meeting held in London with Bangladeshi envoys stationed in the European countries, the Prime Minister said she had asked the envoys to explore new markets for the Bangladeshi products. About the impact of Brexit on Bangladesh, she opined that Brexit will not hamper the business especially export of Bangladesh as the export related agreements with the foreign countries, particularly the European ones, will remain intact.
Newly-elected leaders of Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA), led by its president Dr Rubana Huq, met the premier at her office and put forwarded various demands before her.
PM’s Private Industry and Investment Adviser Salman Fazlur Rahman, former BGMEA presidents Anisur Rahman Sinha, Anwar-Ul-Alam Chowdhury Parvez, and Siddiqur Rahman, and first senior vice president Mohammad Abdus Salam and senior vice president Foysal Samad, among others, spoke on the occasion.
Principal Secretary Md Nojibur Rahman and PM’s Press Secretary Ihsanul Karim were present.
IN another development, the premier yesterday stressed the need for a pivotal role of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) in forging unity of the Muslim community and stopping fratricidal conflicts among them.
“The OIC would have to play a stronger role in stopping fratricidal conflicts among the Muslim community,” she said when visiting Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif paid a courtesy call on her at the Prime Minister’s office.
After the meeting, PM’s Press Secretary Ihsanul Karim briefed reporters.
Referring to the conflicts among the Muslims, Sheikh Hasina said, “The Muslims are shedding their bloods because of their divisions while the third party or country is enjoining the benefits of it.”
The Prime Minister opined that the conflicts between the Muslim countries could be resolved bilaterally or multilaterally.
Mentioning that religious harmony prevails in Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina informed the Iranian minister that she had adopted two Shia girls, who were affected by the devastating Nimtali fire.
On Bangladesh’s development, the Prime Minister said the country has achieved 8.1 percent GDP growth keeping the inflation rate at 5.4 percent (in 2018-’19 fiscal year), adding, “The aim of her government is to ensure the overall development of Bangladesh.”
Describing the cultural ties between Bangladesh and Iran as historical, she said, “Many Farsi words had been coined to Bengali language.”
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, who arrived in Dhaka on Tuesday night to attend two-day third IORA Blue Economy Ministerial Conference that started today in the city, conveyed the greetings of Iranian President Hassan Rouhani to the Prime Minister.
Describing the progress of Bangladesh as exemplary achievement, Javad said, “I’m highly impressed with the socio-economic development of Bangladesh and it has only been possible for your (Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina) personal leadership.”
The visiting Iranian minister also appreciated the role of the Prime Minister in the OIC forum.
He expressed satisfaction over the existing relations between the two countries and said, “The bilateral relationship prevailing between the countries is good.”
Javad Zarif informed the Prime Minister that Tehran is going to hold a seminar marking the birth centenary of Father of Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman (in 2020).
On her country’s stance on relations with OIC member states, he said, “We want unity. We want good relations with all the OIC members including the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.”
He apprised the PM of the present situation of Iran after the recent US sanctions and his country’s scientific development, saying, “The Iranian economy is recovering overcoming the challenges after the sanction.”
The Iranian minister said his country doesn’t want to spend money on arms.
Besides, in another event at Ganabhaban yesterday afternoon, the premier said that Awami League never believes in religious differences. She also urged members of the Hindu community not to undermine themselves by saying minority.
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