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Prime Minister Tarique Rahman has said the
government is ready to engage in constructive dialogue with opposition
political parties in the national interest. He emphasized that any effective
proposal aimed at public welfare will be given due important.
Speaking during a session of the 13th
National Parliament, the Prime Minister made the remarks while responding to
discussions raised by opposition members on the ongoing energy crisis and
public hardship. He thanked opposition leaders and lawmakers, noting that
despite disagreement, all sides remain united on issues concerning
national interest.
He pointed out that the current energy crisis
is not limited to Bangladesh, but is part of a broader global challenge. In
this context, he stressed the importance of coordinated efforts and mutual
cooperation.
The Prime Minister said the government is
always open to considering any logical proposals from the opposition and is
willing to discuss them. He also assured that practical and effective
recommendations would be implemented where feasible.
He further announced that, as Leader of the
House, he would formally invite the opposition for dialogue. Reaffirming his
commitment, he said the government will take all necessary steps to meet public
expectations.
The parliamentary session, presided over by Speaker Hafiz Uddin Ahmed, began in the afternoon and included a lengthy discussion on the country’s current energy situation.