Finance and trade advisor. Salehuddin Ahmed said, black money will not be allowed to be generated. At the same time money laundering will not be allowed from the country or abroad. And arrangements will be made to bring back the smuggled money. All measures will be taken to prevent money laundering.
Money smuggled abroad will be brought back, Bangladesh Bank is working on this. Black money will not be allowed to generate anymore. And arrangements will be made to bring back the smuggled money. All measures will be taken to prevent money laundering.
Selective loans will be taken from development partners. Debt burden is increasing day by day. Asking for money does not mean that we ask for waste. He also said that all common people will be used for sustainable development.
Regarding the foreign debt, the financial advisor said again,
The United States and the United Nations will give us grants, they will be taken. We will now borrow selectively. A one-year project will be in five years or there will be no bridge or road – such a project will not happen anymore. Because the debt burden is increasing day by day.
Regarding the ongoing anti-discrimination movement in various organizations and institutions, Salehuddin Ahmed said, “We cannot ignore this discrimination.” They were suppressed for so long, they could not even go near the previous government. We will try to reduce this disparity.
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Regarding the meeting with the representatives of the United Nations, he said,
41 UN partner organizations met. They will be by our side in our economic, egalitarian development. Heard their suggestions. Increase equality and sustainable development. We should also focus on the return of Rohingyas to their own land.
Salehuddin Ahmed also said, ‘Development partners will give money based on our needs. Others are offering food to displaced citizens fleeing Myanmar, the UN agency UNHCR said. UNHCR should arrange for their resettlement in that country.
The finance adviser told reporters, “Representatives of different organizations of the United Nations have asked to know what are our priorities for development?” In response, I said, reforming the financial sector is our highest priority. Apart from this, sustainable development based on equality in growth is also our priority. We also want non-discriminatory development of women.

