Tangail: State Minister for Local Government, Rural Development and Cooperatives Mir Shahe Alam today stated that there is no fuel crisis in the country, assuring that the fuel import and supply systems are functioning normally.
According to Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha, the state minister emphasized that the government has formulated a plan for the upcoming three months to ensure energy conservation. This plan includes measures such as closing markets by 6 pm and reducing the expenses of ministers and secretaries by 30 percent. Shahe Alam shared these insights while speaking to reporters during his visit to Mahmudul Hasan Chand Bazar in Tangail town.
He further remarked on the lack of tangible development over the past 17 years, despite extensive discussions on the subject. “Now, while working at the field level, the real picture is being clearly seen,” he noted, indicating a renewed focus on actual progress.
Shahe Alam highlighted his communication with the district office of the Local Government Division regarding the development of roads and markets in Park Bazar, Tangail. He assured that these development initiatives would commence on an urgent basis.
The event was attended by State Minister for Fisheries and Livestock Sultan Salahuddin Tuku and district LGED executive engineer Mohammad Kamruzzaman, among others.