Indian media is spreading false information about Bangladesh: Foreign Affairs Adviser
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Dhaka: Foreign Affairs Adviser Touhid Hossain has said that the Indian media is spreading various false information about Bangladesh worldwide. He asked the countrymen to be vigilant in this regard.
He said this while addressing a workshop and exchange of views at the Economic Reporters Forum (ERF) office in Paltan Tower in the capital on Monday (March 17) as the chief guest.
He said, the country is currently facing a financial crisis, for which revenue income needs to be increased. Bangladesh is in a shameful state in terms of tax-GDP ratio. We need to overcome this. The current interim government has full will to do something good for the country.
The Foreign Affairs Adviser said, we are not in favor of postponing LDC graduation. We have known about this for a long time, but businessmen have done nothing. We will do LDC graduation by 2026. There is no chance of postponing it from here.
The Foreign Affairs Adviser emphasized on the development of the country's cotton sector and said that policy support will be provided for the development of the cotton sector in the country. The government will take some good decisions for the development of the cotton sector within two months. Cotton will be recognized as an agricultural product and arrangements will be made so that farmers can get low-interest loans for cotton cultivation.
The workshop, chaired by ERF President Daulat Akhter Mala and moderated by ERF General Secretary Abul Kashem, was attended by officials from the Cotton Development Board, National Board of Revenue and people related to the cotton sector.