18,000 workers with visas will soon be able to go to Malaysia

Jumbangla Desk: 18,000 Bangladeshi workers who could not go to Malaysia even after getting visas will be able to go to the country, said the chief adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus press secretary Shafiqul Alam.

Jumbangla Desk: 18,000 Bangladeshi workers who could not go to Malaysia even after getting visas will be able to go to the country, said the chief adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus press secretary Shafiqul Alam.

He said, we have started the work. Their verification process has started. Hope they can go to Malaysia very soon.

He said these things at a press conference organized at Foreign Service Academy in the capital on Thursday (October 31). The press conference was organized to announce the decision of the advisory council. Chief Adviser's Deputy Press Secretary Abul Kalam Azad Majumder and Apoorba Jahangir were also present in it.

Earlier this day in the capital's Tejgaon chief adviser's office Dr. The advisory council meeting was held under the chairmanship of Muhammad Yunus.

Highlighting the meeting of Australian Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke with the chief advisor, Shafiqul Alam said, Australia wants to bring back their visa center to Dhaka. The country wants to speak more strongly about irregular immigration. Bangladesh has emphasized that regular migration should increase. They said they will see.

Shafiqul Alam said, the main aim of the search committee is to find the chief election commissioner, election commissioner, he said, those in our society who are impartial, have acceptance, have shown impartiality while in charge, have shown the ability to conduct elections or administration. It is a big job, they will find them and once the election commission is formed, the election will start.

BCS recruitment was canceled by previous governments due to political reasons. This time the recruitment of 99 people has been canceled in the 43rd BCS. In response to the question whether it is following the old process or not, Shafiqul Alam said, PSC will look into these. They work independently. You can answer if you talk to them.

When asked about the government's plan to solve the problem of traffic congestion, he said, efforts are being made to solve it immediately. The Chief Advisor is talking to the experts. The advisory council is discussing.


He said, one of the reasons for this is the bad governance of the last 15 years. As a result, there are many groups, many types of people in Bangladesh, there are working people, professionals, there are different pressure groups. They have not been able to do any movement in the last 15 years. Now they think that the interim government is their government, they think that this government will listen to their words. We are also listening to them. But in many cases they are protesting on the streets. It's a thing. He also said that the advisory council is discussing about the proper solution to all the problems of the country.

Shafiqul Alam said, we have attention on everything. We are trying how to reduce the suffering of citizens.

Shafiqul Alam said that the decision was taken after discussion in the advisory council on the reason why the opportunity to participate in the BCS examination was increased from three times to four times.

Shafiqul Alam said in response to the question whether various programs including labor movement in garment factories are part of anti-government conspiracy or not, we do not see any conspiracy in these movements. The root cause of the unrest in the garment sector is that some factory owners have fled, unable to pay the workers, in which case the workers are agitating. We are trying to resolve satisfactorily. 99 percent garment factories are operational in Bangladesh. One or two garment factories used to have unrest earlier. Still we are trying not to disturb them. Everything is solved properly.

When asked whether there has been any response to the government's objections regarding Saima Wazed Puthul, Regional Director for Southeast Asia of the World Health Organization, Deputy Press Secretary Apoorba Jahangir said, "We have conveyed our concerns and a letter has also been given." No reply so far.

Hafez Muaz Mahmud, the world winner of the Qur'an, returned to the country, received a public reception


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