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Will see who is how powerful: PM on syndicate Sheikh Hasina
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Will see who is how powerful: PM on syndicate

Bangladesh Live News | @banglalivenews | 30 Aug 2023, 02:14 pm

Dhaka, August 30: Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said about the price increase of daily commodities because of syndicate in the country that she will see who is how powerful. She said this in a press conference at Ganabhaban on Tuesday. This press conference was organized after attending the BRICS conference.

In response to a question about the syndicate, the Prime Minister said, "It is not a matter that the syndicate cannot be broken. I will see who is how strong. If the commerce minister says that syndicates cannot be broken, I will catch him." Prime Minister also said to break the syndicate by increasing production and making alternative arrangements.

Sheikh Hasina said about the participation of the people in the next national parliament election, whose participation in the election? Vote thieves, vote robbers, murderers, murderers of the father of the nation, the attackers of August 21? Do people want them? People hate them. Evidence in 2008. To me, participation means people's participation. It will be. People have already participated spontaneously in all elections.

The Prime Minister said, "When I went abroad, with whom I met. Said, how did Bangladesh improve so much? And they do not say this in the country. They suffer from hypocrisy. I don't care about that. As long as I am, I will work for the country."

Regarding the BRICS membership, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said, "I will not get it if I want, that is not the case. Every job has a rule. We abide by that. They have already told us to take it step by step. Will increase the number of members later. We emphasize, about the New Development Bank. It was aimed to join, we joined."

She said, "Bangladesh will not get anything, it is not in that condition. We have now taken Bangladesh to a position of dignity in the world. They also know that Bangladesh is not a begging country. There is an uproar among the opposition. Bangladesh was begging in their time, not now."