UNB, Dhaka :
BNP on Friday suggested the government to declare a state of emergency to tackle the deteriorating dengue situation in the country.
“Dengue has spread all over the country. Experts are saying the situation will continue to worsen. We think the government should declare a state of emergency to face the situation with united efforts,” BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir said after visiting dengue patients at Labaid Hospital.
He recommended for taking immediate steps to save the people instead of making it a political issue.
Fakhrul criticised the government for not taking prompt steps to procure effective insecticide to kill mosquitoes.
“The government has failed to deliver on all fronts including preventing dengue,” he said. “It acts whenever the court gives an order.”
Fakhrul said, the government should now take urgent steps in consultation with doctors and relevant experts to control dengue. In 24 hours until Friday morning, 1,687 new dengue patients were hospitalised, mostly in Dhaka. An official of the Directorate General of Health Services told UNB in the evening that the mosquito-borne disease has spread across Bangladesh.
BNP on Friday suggested the government to declare a state of emergency to tackle the deteriorating dengue situation in the country.
“Dengue has spread all over the country. Experts are saying the situation will continue to worsen. We think the government should declare a state of emergency to face the situation with united efforts,” BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir said after visiting dengue patients at Labaid Hospital.
He recommended for taking immediate steps to save the people instead of making it a political issue.
Fakhrul criticised the government for not taking prompt steps to procure effective insecticide to kill mosquitoes.
“The government has failed to deliver on all fronts including preventing dengue,” he said. “It acts whenever the court gives an order.”
Fakhrul said, the government should now take urgent steps in consultation with doctors and relevant experts to control dengue. In 24 hours until Friday morning, 1,687 new dengue patients were hospitalised, mostly in Dhaka. An official of the Directorate General of Health Services told UNB in the evening that the mosquito-borne disease has spread across Bangladesh.