BGMEA demands 10 industrialists in upper house of next parliament
Daily Sun Report, Dhaka
Published: 6h ago
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Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) President Mahmud Hasan Khan on Monday said that the next government must prioritise businesspeople in policymaking so at least ten prominent industrial owners must be included in the upper house of the next parliament.
He made the call while speaking at a view-exchange meeting with
business people at Uttara Club in the capital. The meeting was presided over by
former BGMEA president Kazi Moniruzzaman.
Later, a press conference was held there by Shovon Islam,
managing director of Sparrow Group.
Speaking there, BGMEA President Mahmud Hasan Khan said, “The interim
government is trying to push us into LDC graduation. But we are not ready yet. For Bangladesh to
maintain sustainable growth during the graduation period, a cooperative,
predictable, and stable policy environment is essential.”
The business leader also highlighted the existing crises in the
garment sector, saying, “The government must ensure a good election and improve
law-and-order conditions to revive the industry as it is passing through a
challenging period.”
In the programme, business leaders strongly demanded the
establishment of a democratic government to ensure business and economic
stability in the country.