Jumbangla Desk: Syeda Rizwana Hasan, advisor on water resources and environment, forest and climate change, said that St. Martin is being unnecessarily muddied. The government is coordinating the conservation and tourism of Saint Martin.
He said this to reporters after the One Health Day program at Hotel Pan Pacific Sonargaon in the capital on Monday (November 4).
Adviser Rizwana Hasan said, in November in St. Martin, you have to go and return on the same day. And in December and January, a maximum of 2,000 tourists can stay overnight.
At this time, Rizwana Hasan also spoke about the minus two formula issue in politics. He said that BNP as a political party has the right to speak. Apart from this, the political parties want elections, it is their logical demand. The government also wants elections. But the government wants reforms first, while also giving equal importance to elections.
He said, not only should we talk about human rights, we should also be aware of the rights of wildlife. We need to change our mindset about environment and wildlife.
The environment, forest and climate change adviser also said that the current condition of elephant movement is very alarming.
He said that the government is not in favor of stopping any cultural activities. The government does not support such actions. The Director General of Arts is looking into the matter of legal action in the incidents taking place in the arts . The government does not support such actions.
Almost all the police in Dhaka are changing, it will take time to recognize even a little