Businessmen don’t want hartals, blockades: Business leaders

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DHAKA, Expressing grave concern over the ongoing blockade

programme being enforced by the BNP, country’s businessmen today said that

they do not want such programme which destroys the trade, commerce and

country’s economy, rather they want to do business.

Businessmen came up with such observations at the national export trophy

distribution ceremony held at Osmani Memorial Auditorium in the capital

today.

Speaking at the event as special guest, Mahbubul Alam, president of

Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FBCCI), said, “We

the businessmen don’t want hartals and blockades. We want to do business.

He said the business community thinks that the economy of the country could

fall under threat due to the ongoing blockade. “We’re being affected for such

programmes,” he added.

Noting that the cost of transportation of goods has increased due to the

ongoing blockade, the chief of the country’s apex trade body said, “The

transport cost of one truck or van from Dhaka to Chattogram is around Taka

17,000, but due to the ongoing political programmes, this cost has been

doubled to Taka 32,000. This additional cost is draining out the traders’

pockets and hence we’re being affected.”

Mahbubul Alam said that the FBCCI has already called for shunning the ongoing

destructive political programmes by the opposition.

AK Azad, former president of FBCCI, and owner of the country’s highest

exporting industry, strongly criticized the ongoing political programmes by

the opposition such as hartals, blockades and vandalism since these are

damaging the economy.

The business community should protest such misdeeds, he said urging the

current FBCCI president to unite the businessmen and traders and thus wage a

strong protest against such destructive acts by the miscreants.

The FBCCI President said that the businessmen have given a lot to the country

over the last 50 years.

He mentioned that if there is a healthy and peaceful environment for doing

business in the country, the businessmen will move the country forward.

Following their rally in the capital on October 28, the BNP-Jamaat nexus has

resorted to arson, vandalism, torching of vehicles as well as public and

private properties in the name of hartals and blockades.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha