- 2021-08-01 06:02:11
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Reopening factories a ‘suicidal’ decision: BNP
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Staff Correspondent:
Dhaka, Aug-01,
BNP on Sunday termed
‘suicidal’ the government’s decision of allowing the export-oriented factories
to resume operation amid the ongoing "strict lockdown" enforced to
contain the spike in Covid infections and fatalities.
“A horrible and messy
situation has been prevailing in the country…it declared earlier that the
factories would remain shut until August 5. Suddenly, it’s announced that the
factories would be reopened without taking any steps to allow the workers to
return. They again decided at night that public transport would operate till
12pm,” said party secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir.
He said, “That’s why I
earlier said all these decisions come from Hemayetpur, and this is the
reality…I see nothing but insanity in these decisions. The BNP standing
committee feels that the government has taken the suicidal decision due to its
incompetence and extreme lack of sincerity.”
Fakhrul made the
remarks at a press conference at BNP chairperson’s Gulshan office while
unveiling the decisions of a virtual meeting of party standing committee held
on Saturday.
Referring to media
reports, he said it is freighting the way workers in their thousands were
crowding and making their desperate bid to return to their workplaces.
“They (workers) are
returning from rural areas where now the coronavirus transmission is very high.
They’re coming back with this (virus). So, we can understand what's going to
happen in Dhaka. We think the government should resign shouldering all the
responsibilities for its utter failure to deal with the corona situation,”
Fakhrul observed.
The BNP leader said
health experts also opposed the government’s such decision and they described
it as a farce since the residents of
Dhaka will be vulnerable to the infection of the deadly Delta variant of
coronavirus with the arrival of the workers from outside the capital.
Export-oriented
industries resumed operation today (Sunday), the 10th day of the ongoing
stringent lockdown, amid warnings against Covid surge as workers started
returning to their workplaces without maintaining health protocols.
A record surge in the
number of Covid cases and fatalities in recent days prompted the government to
enforce a nationwide stringent lockdown, suspending all outdoor activities
unless there is an emergency.
Fakhrul alleged that
the country’s poor and low-income people are going through serious sufferings
due to ‘unplanned' lockdown enforced by the government.
He said their party
repeatedly cautioned the government that the lockdown would never work without
food aid and financial support for low-income and marginalised people,
including workers in the informal sector, transport workers, boatmen, and
rickshaw and van pullers.
“We also urged the government to provide these people with a one-time grant of Tk 15,000. But the government has decided to pay Tk 2,500 to its own party men. The real victims are not getting this support,” the BNP leader said.
Deceiving people over vaccine
Fakhrul alleged that
the government is trying to deceive people by giving them wrong information
about the vaccines.
“The government has
said it’ll make arrangements to provide 60 lakh doses of vaccines every week.
But it couldn’t give 60 lakh jabs over the last seven months. They’ve also
announced to give one crore doses of vaccines every month without any guarantee
of receiving the jabs. This is nothing but a trickery with people.”
He said the health
minister has been making ‘ridiculous and hollow’ remarks about vaccinating the
country’s 80 percent of the population without collecting the necessary vaccine
doses. “The BNP standing committee meeting has urged the government to
immediately present a specific roadmap on vaccine collection, storage, and
distribution to people without uttering empty words.”
Fakhrul also accused
the government of deliberately giving people 'untrue information' about the
daily coronavirus cases and fatalities. “They’re misleading people by not
giving the real statistics on the number of infections and deaths.”
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