Nothing to be disappointed about the economy: Finance Minister
Staff Correspondent
Noting that all the major macroeconomic indicators and indices are now increasing, Finance Minister Abul Hassan Mahmood Ali on Monday said there is nothing to be worried about, no such uncertainty and to be disappointed about the country's economy.
"Whatever indices we have for measuring development are now increasing, the inward remittance flow in February also witnessed an uptrend. All of our major macroeconomic indicators are now increasing. So, there is no reason for uncertainty and to be worried about and to become disappointed," he said.
The finance minister was talking to reporters after chairing a session of the ministry during the ongoing DC Conference at the Osmani Memorial Auditorium in Dhaka.
He alleged that a vested quarter is spreading propaganda over the country's economy adding that BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir had already mentioned that he did not see any development in the country.
When asked whether he had given any directive to the deputy commissioners, Mahmood Ali said he reminded the deputy commissioners that Bangladesh is now standing at its highest peak in all the indicators since the country's independence under the visionary and dynamic leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
He said the country is now moving forward in line with the plans concerned and the Delta Plan-2100 framed by the Awami League government.
"You can clearly see the gradual development of the country and the hopes garnered among people if you roam through the roads and cities. If you ride on the metro rail, you can see how people have become happy and assured, the womenfolk are now freely travelling in the metro and they are quite happy."
Replying to another question on the current state of inflation and the possible directives towards the deputy commissioners (DCs) to rein in inflation, the finance minister said, "How does inflation become the major concern? There are also many things apart from it, family cards were provided to some one crore people and they are getting essential commodities at subsidised prices."
Asked whether he had given any directive to the DCs to supplement efforts for generating more revenues, including income tax, he said, "They [DCs] will certainly cooperate more in this regard."
State Minister for Finance Waseqa Ayesha Khan said the deputy commissioners have been suggested to give more importance to the priorities of the election manifesto as declared by the Awami League.
Replying to a question, she said the DCs were reminded of the government's stance of pursuing austerity in all spheres of government machinery side by side ensuring strict vigilance in implementation of the development schemes at the field level.
Meanwhile, State Minister for Planning Md Shahiduzzaman Sarker said the deputy commissioners have been suggested to extend cooperation in taking up such development projects which would be beneficial for the country's people.
He said although it is the jurisdiction of the ministries and divisions concerned in taking up development projects, it was discussed in the session that the deputy commissioners would be able to place area-wise projects if there is any such necessity and benefits people.
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