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BNP: Easing lockdown, a wrong decision
  • Staff Correspondent
  • 2021-07-13 21:51:17

BNP on Tuesday termed the government’s decision to relax the lockdown for a week ahead of Eid-ul-Azha a wrong one and warned that it will contribute to further deterioration in the Covid-19 situation.

“The government has been making wrong decisions one after another to hide its failures. This decision [easing lockdown] will only worsen the situation further,” said BNP Organizing Secretary Syed Emran Saleh Prince.

Talking to reporters after distributing food among people in front of BNP’s Nayapaltan central office and its adjacent areas, he also said had the government enforced a strict lockdown by providing low-income people with food and cash support after Eid-ul-Fitr and brought vaccines for all, the lockdown would not be needed.

Prince alleged that people are falling into catastrophic situations repeatedly due to the failures of the government and its wrong decisions.

He alleged that most of the steps taken by the government to tackle the coronavirus pandemic were against people. “They’ve completely failed to deal with the situation.”

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The BNP leader said their party has repeatedly been saying that lockdowns or curfews will not work unless the needy and low-income people and those who live from hand-to-mouth are given necessary money and food support. “Now that has been proved right.”

He demanded the government give one-time assistance of Tk15,000 to the marginalized people.

Earlier, the party leaders distributed food among the poor and disadvantaged group of people to ease their sufferings amid the countrywide lockdown.

Party standing committee member Nazrul Islam Khan inaugurated the program at its Nayapaltan central office.

Prince said Jatiyatabadi Nagorik Samaj, a platform of BNP, arranged the food distribution program as many people are going through serious sufferings due to the ongoing lockdown enforced by the government in an unplanned way.

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