The Public Administration Secretary termed the news of money transactions in DC appointment as 'fake'
October 3, 20242 Mins Read
Jumbangla Desk: The senior secretary of the Ministry of Public Administration has claimed that the news published by Daily Kalbela regarding money transactions in DC appointment is false. Md. Mokhles ur Rahman.
Making this demand to the journalists at the Secretariat on Thursday afternoon, he said, 'I will go to the Press Council soon about this matter.'
Daily Kalbela claims in a news published today that there has been a terrible scam in the appointment of the Deputy Commissioner (DC) recently. The senior secretary of the Ministry of Public Administration with this appointment was appointed on the basis of contract with trade. Mokhles Ur Rahman and two joint secretaries. Ziauddin Ahmed and Ali Azam are directly involved. The report also revealed some details of WhatsApp conversations about money transactions.
Mokhles ur Rahman said in response to the questions of the journalists, 'The news that has come out is untrue. I don't care.'
About the published screenshot, this senior secretary said, 'My mobile phone is Samsung, the one shown there (today) is iPhone. What iPhone do I use? I use Samsung. He asked them what they had seen. I know nothing of it.'
'I am from a middle class family. I don't even use the telephone provided by my government. You know, I use the same number as before.'
In response to the journalists' questions about the authenticity of the news, the secretary said, 'If you want to do stand-up news, you can ask these questions. Those of you who know me, know how I am. Bindu Bisarga where there is no truth, I will call good good and bad bad. Before asking this question, ask yourself how far it is logical to ask me.
The senior secretary said, 'How much importance will we give to those who made this news? A street person can talk a lot, I will run after him? We work for the people from the position of government. I will do as it is. As long as Allah keeps it alive.'
Mokhles Ur Rahman said, 'The allegations made in the report have no value. It's fake news.'