New budget will take Bangladesh one step forward, PM hopes


FE Team | Published: June 29, 2021 16:39:31 | Updated: June 29, 2021 18:11:00


Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina taking part in the general discussion on the budget as the Leader of the House in the 13th session (Budget Session) of the 11th Parliament on Tuesday -PID Photo

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is hopeful of implementing the budget for the 2021-22 fiscal year facing the challenges posed by coronavirus outbreak.

The prime minister also expressed her hope that the country will precede one step ahead towards prosperity and development through implementation of the budget that was announced keeping the focus on the lives and livelihoods of the people, reports BSS.

Sheikh Hasina came up with the statement on Tuesday while taking part in the general discussion on the budget as the Leader of the House in the 13th session (Budget Session) of the 11th Parliament.

The prime minister also said the budget has given priority to maintaining the socio-economic advancement of the masses through the world economy has been stalled due to the Covid-19 pandemic. 

In her budget speech, she vowed to give whatever money is required to purchase vaccines to bring 80 per cent of the population under inoculation. 

Referring to the upward trend of various economic indexes, the prime minister said the economy of Bangladesh is now on the way to complete recovery due to measures taken by the government under 23 stimulus packages though the effect of the Covid-19 second wave persists.

Sheikh Hasina pledged to stand by the people, saying that if required her government would take prompt measures to keep moving the lives and livelihoods of the people and ensure the country’s economic recovery. 

She added: “I, through you (members of parliament), would like to assure the countrymen that the government is always beside the people amid the crisis (of coronavirus) and will remain beside them.”  

The prime minister said the government would make its way towards building a “Sonar Bangla,” free from poverty and hunger, as dreamt by the Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, while implementation of Tk 6.03 trillion budget would be part of that endeavour.

The premier expressed her firm determination that Bangladesh would once again join the journey towards development by offsetting the economic impact of the global pandemic.

Taking a swipe at the critics of the budget and the government, the prime minister said many people are making criticisms, adding that she is in doubt whether they (critics) could realise the global situation arising out of the Covid-19. 

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