BNP Standing Committee Member Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury said that there is no alternative to transforming population into public resources to meet the challenges of building a new Bangladesh. If we fail to transform population into public resources by combining the knowledge of artificial intelligence with technology, national development will not be sustainable. If the BNP government is formed, it will take initiatives for rural-based employment, then no one will have to come to Dhaka and Chittagong for employment. Stating that employment arrangements will be made for one crore people within a year of the formation of the BNP government, he said that for this, initiatives will be taken to modernize the IT sector, call centers, nursing, and traditional cottage industries, and loans will be given to the concerned on easy terms. So that their manufactured products get branding, a press release said.
Stating that the sit-in of service recipients at government offices means harassment and corruption, he said that service opportunities will be reached to the people through information technology. This will reduce waste of money and time. The chief guest said that the policy of running the state should be adopted based on the verdict of the people, not sitting in Dhaka. The main goal of BNP is to bring the ownership of the people to the people. No mega projects will be taken up if BNP comes to power. 5 percent of the national budget will be spent on education and health sectors.
The chief guest made these remarks in his speech at a seminar titled “Efficient Manpower – The Main Basis of Nation Building” on the occasion of IDEB’s Foundation Day in Kakrail, the capital, on November 11 afternoon.
Under the chairmanship of IDEB’s central convener, Engineer Md. Kabir Hossain, LDP Secretary General Dr. Redwan Ahmed, Assistant Secretary General of Jamaat-e-Islami Advocate Ehsanul Mahbub Jobayer, President of the People’s Rights Council Nurul Haque Nur, Chairman of the AB Party Mujibur Rahman Bhoian Manju, Joint Secretary General of the Islamic Movement Bangladesh Engineer Ashraful Alam, Central Member Secretary Engineer Kazi Sakhawat Hossain delivered the welcome speech. The main article was presented by Professor Syed Abdul Aziz, Chairman of the IDEB Education and Training Institute.


