The Government Will Overcome All Obstacles to Complete the Election : Adilur Rahman Khan
Staff Correspondent :
Adilur Rahman Khan, Adviser to the Ministry of Industry and Housing,
said the government has carried out the responsibilities expected of any
administration that comes to power after a mass uprising. Despite
various challenges and obstacles, the government is moving forward
with the strength of the people. Therefore, overcoming all barriers, and
in continuation of justice and reforms, this government will complete the
upcoming February elections. These elections will be free and fair.
People across the country are eagerly waiting to celebrate the election in
a festive atmosphere. The interim government has already initiated
several reforms, and the newly elected government will carry those
efforts forward.
Speaking as the chief guest on Sunday (September 7) at the Meghnaghat
area in Sonargaon, Narayanganj, during the handover ceremony of a
Turkish-owned cargo vessel built at Ananda Shipyard, the adviser made
these remarks.
Adilur Rahman further stated that after the garment industry,
shipbuilding has become one of the fastest-growing sectors in
Bangladesh. This industry is climbing higher day by day, and the interim
government will introduce specific laws to support it. The next elected
government will continue this progress.
He added: “We want people to proudly say that Bangladeshi ships are
not only contributing to trade but also advancing in defense. Therefore,
we congratulate Ananda Shipyard and the export-oriented shipbuilding
sector for their achievements, and we encourage them to expand
further.”
Also addressing the event were Turkish Ambassador Billah, Secretary of
the Ministry of Industry Nuruzzaman, Deputy Commissioner Zahidul
Islam, and Dr. Abdul Barik, Chairman of Ananda Shipyard & Slipways
Limited, along with senior officials of the company.
Later, the shipyard officially handed over a newly built multipurpose
cargo ship named Wedge Wire, with a capacity of 5,500 DWT, to the
Turkish-owned company. According to Ananda Shipyard officials, the
331-foot-long vessel is capable of transporting food grains as well as a
wide range of cargo.