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THURSDAY, JUNE 05, 2025
Bangladesh's development accompanied with rising inequality: Raushan

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TBS Report
02 November, 2023, 09:30 pm
Last modified: 02 November, 2023, 10:34 pm

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Bangladesh's development accompanied with rising inequality: Raushan

TBS Report
02 November, 2023, 09:30 pm
Last modified: 02 November, 2023, 10:34 pm
File photo of Raushan Ershad
File photo of Raushan Ershad

Opposition leader Raushan Ershad said that inequality is increasing in Bangladesh, along with development.

"The top 10% richest people in the country now hold 40% of the country's total income. This inequality is growing further," she said on Thursday while addressing the valedictory speech in the 11th Parliament at its last session.

The session was presided over by Speaker Dr Shirin Sharmin Chowdhury in the presence of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

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In her speech, the Jatiya Party's chief patron said that regional disparities are increasing in the country. Rural poverty has also increased. "We are focused on development."

"Despite the development, not everyone could be a part of it. If inequality in a country continues for a long time, then not only the development in those countries but also the social structure weakens," she added.

"Buyers are suffering from the uncontrolled prices of essential commodities. People of all classes are struggling to meet the increased cost. Although the cost has increased, income has not increased, so they are taking loans and borrowing," the opposition leader said.

"In other countries, the intelligence department warns against syndicates in their country when prices rise. I don't know if we have it in our country. It is desirable to identify and take action against dishonest traders according to the law," she added.

Mentioning the dollar crisis, she said that due to the dollar crisis, businessmen are unable to import as per demand.

Pointing to traffic congestion in the capital, she said that even though elevated expressways are being built, traffic congestion is not decreasing. Integrated measures need to be taken to address traffic congestion.

The opposition leader also said, "Power must change through elections. That election must be free, fair, impartial, and participatory. It would be good to invite everyone to participate in the 12th National Parliament election."

She mentioned that many countries are trying to influence the national parliament elections of Bangladesh to strengthen their position in the geopolitical game. The issues are so sensitive that if there is no national consensus to protect the country's interests, there is a danger of falling into a dangerous situation.

"Political leaders should think about it. If there is no national consensus in international relations, if one political party supports one country, it will bring danger to all."

Raushan said that there is a cold war going on globally over the spread of influence in geopolitics.

"Bangladesh does not have the ability to play in the international geopolitical game. It would be wise not to participate in this big game," she added.

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