Anti-liberation forces hatching conspiracies afresh : Minister

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BSS, Dhaka :
Food Minister and Dhaka City Awami League joint general secretary Advocate Quamrul Islam alleged that the anti-liberation forces are hatching conspiracies afresh against the government.
“Conspiracy has been brewing up afresh against the government but people of Bangladesh are not with that. Those who opposed the country’s independence along with some evil foreign forces have been hatching the conspiracy. The people have to remain alert so that the evil forces could never come to power,” he said.
The minister said this on Friday while speaking at a discussion in the city. Bangabandhu Shikkha O Gabeshona Parishad organised the discussion to review the National Budget-2014-15 fiscal year at Sagar-Runi auditorium of Dhaka Reporters Unity at Segunbagicha in the capital with its president Prof Dr Tofazzal Islam in the chair.
Dhaka University Vice-chancellor Prof Dr AAMS Arefin Siddique and Bangladesh Public Service Commission Member Prof Dr Abul Kashem Mazumdar were the discussants, among others. Pointing at the conspirators, Quamrul Islam said, “You won’t succeed by resorting to falsehood. You can be self-complacent and can mislead people temporarily but can’t be successful.” He said, “The anti-liberation forces resorted to looting of resources of Bangladesh remaining in power for long, but they should not get a scope again. For this the people have to remain alert.”
In reply to criticism over the proposed budget of 2014-15 FY, the minister said, “Those who don’t have high ambition can’t deliver any god to the country. We can possess high ambition but the critics can’t say there was an adverse impact on the market following the announcement of the budget.”
Prof Arefin Siddique termed the budget as education-technology- agriculture friendly one saying it’s a time-befitting and realistic budget.
“The per capita income of the people has increased with the government’s success in implementation of the budget,” the DU VC said underscoring the need for more allocation for the education sector for a glittering future of Bangladesh.
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