Unelected govt takes an illogical decision to raise electricity prices: Fakhrul

13 January 2023, 09:20 pm | Updated: 28 November 2024, 06:49 am


Unelected govt takes an illogical decision to raise electricity prices: Fakhrul
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BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir termed the government's decision to increase electricity prices as anti-people.

Strongly condemning and protesting the government's move to power price hike, Mirza Fakhrul has said that since the present government was not elected by people, it has taken an illogical decision to raise electricity prices.

Since this government was not elected by people, it has decided to raise power prices when the sufferings of commoners mount," he said in a statement on Friday.

Sternly criticizing the price adjustment every month, he said, "In the name of price adjustment every month, the price of electricity will be increased step by step, which is just a retail trick with the people."

He said acute crisis has been going on in the country's economy and in the lives of millions of commoners due to the government's failure, corruption and wrong policy.

"The government has increased the power tariff at a time when people are facing a dire situation due to skyrocketing prices of all essentials including rice, pulses, edible oil and sugar. It has been done at a time when ordinary people's living expenses are rising and many of them become unemployed everyday losing their work. As a result of the electricity price hike, irrigation cost in agriculture sector and production cost in manufacturing sector as well as retail level of consumers will go up eventually," he said.

The BNP leader observed that people have been paying the prices of unabated corruption and irregularities in power sector. Power tariff has been raised as the generation cost has gone up due to rampant corruption, waste and mismanagement in power sector.

Mirza Fakhrul also demanded scrapping, what he said, the anti-people decision to raise power tariff immediately.


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