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Handing over Ctg port's terminal to foreign company poses threat to national security: Labour leaders

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TBS Report
09 May, 2025, 09:20 pm
Last modified: 09 May, 2025, 09:23 pm

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Handing over Ctg port's terminal to foreign company poses threat to national security: Labour leaders

TBS Report
09 May, 2025, 09:20 pm
Last modified: 09 May, 2025, 09:23 pm
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Labour leaders at Chattogram Port issued a stern warning on Friday (9 May), declaring that the move to hand over control of the New Mooring Container Terminal to a foreign company poses a direct threat not only to Bangladesh's economy but also to its national security and sovereignty.

The protest rally, held at the Halishahar Port Colony this evening, was organised by the Chattogram Port Workers and Employees Federation.

Chaired by Mohammad Harun, president of the federation, the rally featured AM Nazim Uddin, Chattogram Divisional President of Jatiyatabadi Sramik Dal, as the chief guest.

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Mohammad Anwar Hossain, president of the central committee of Jatiyatabadi Sramik Dal, addressed the gathering as a special guest, while Kazi Sheikh Nurullah Bahar, general secretary of the federation, was the keynote speaker.

In his address, AM Nazim Uddin said, "Chattogram Port is not just a commercial asset — it is a cornerstone of our national interest. Handing over control to foreign powers would jeopardise not only the economic lifeline of the country but also endanger our national security and sovereignty."

He stressed that the port operates on its own income, owns its equipment, and contributes significantly to government revenue. "Despite this, plans are being made to transfer its operations into foreign hands," he added.

"The geopolitical importance of this port makes it a long-standing target for foreign superpowers," said Kazi Sheikh Nurullah Bahar. "If this control slips away, we won't just lose revenue — we'll lose control over our borders and strategic assets," he warned.

He also highlighted the human cost of such a move, expressing concern over potential job losses among the millions of workers who depend directly or indirectly on the port for their livelihoods.

Recalling past resistance, Bahar cited former Chattogram mayors Mohiuddin Chowdhury and Abdullah Al Noman, who had led mass movements to thwart similar attempts. "If the government does not withdraw from this dangerous path, the workers and people will once again take to the streets to protect the nation," he vowed.

Protesters concluded the rally with a united call for the government to ensure that all decisions regarding Chattogram Port prioritise national interests, security, and employment for local workers.

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