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Stability crucial during reform process in post-uprising Bangladesh: Speakers

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TBS Report
21 September, 2024, 02:10 pm
Last modified: 21 September, 2024, 02:17 pm

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Stability crucial during reform process in post-uprising Bangladesh: Speakers

Zia Hasan, a renowned political and economic analyst, presented the keynote speech at the meeting

TBS Report
21 September, 2024, 02:10 pm
Last modified: 21 September, 2024, 02:17 pm
Political Analyst Zia Hasan spoke about reforms in the economy during a discussion meeting in Chattogram on September 20. Photo: TBS
Political Analyst Zia Hasan spoke about reforms in the economy during a discussion meeting in Chattogram on September 20. Photo: TBS

Speakers at a discussion meeting titled "Post-Uprising Bangladesh: Restructuring of State and Economy" emphasised the critical need for stability and local knowledge in shaping the future of the country.

The event was organised by the Students Alliance for Democracy (SAD) at the Chittagong Metropolitan Journalist Union Auditorium yesterday evening (20 September).

Zia Hasan, a renowned political and economic analyst, presented the keynote speech at the meeting.

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The event was attended by notable journalists, including Shamsuddin Illius, Chattogram bureau chief of The Business Standard, Sujit Saha, senior reporter of Banik Barta, and Swapan Islam, a senior journalist from Chattogram, further enriching the discussion, according to a press release from SAD.

Presenting the keynote speech, Zia Hasan underscored the importance of maintaining stability during the reform process. He cautioned that while structural changes are necessary, care must be taken to preserve the functioning of the state apparatus.

"The restructuring process must not undermine the core institutions of governance," he said.

Hasan also called for a greater focus on the constitution rather than the constituent assembly to guide the nation's transition.

"The democratic process should be strengthened in the governance of the state," he added, pointing out that a robust constitution is the foundation for long-term stability.

On the economic front, Hasan advised against over-reliance on foreign models or theories when crafting policies. Instead, he urged the government to consider the needs and experiences of local businesses, both small and large.

"Local experience and knowledge should be prioritised in formulating policies in line with the economic realities and needs of Bangladesh," Hasan said, highlighting the importance of aligning policy with Bangladesh's unique challenges.

Following Hasan's speech, participants from various sectors, including students, bankers, and labourers, shared their views and posed questions, which Hasan addressed in an interactive session.

The Students Alliance for Democracy (SAD) expressed optimism that Hasan's insights, along with the broader dialogue, would contribute to the development of a more democratic and resilient Bangladesh.

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