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Bangladesh's economic turnaround a 'miracle': CA's press secy

TBT DESK: Chief Adviser's Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam on Wednesday said the way Bangladesh's economy has made a turnaround within six months is just a "miracle."
"I will tell you that a miracle, the way the economy has rebounded is just a miracle," he said while addressing the Development Journalists' Forum of Bangladesh (DJFB) talk held at the NEC auditorium at the Planning Commission. He said the interim government inherited an economy on the brink of collapse. "The economy was in a fragile state and on the verge of total collapse."
Despite the challenges the interim government stabilised the economy in just six months, turning it around from its precarious condition, said the press secretary.
He strongly criticised the Awami League government for spending money on unnecessary projects without knowing how the money would come. "The energy sector was a total mess for looting, Tax GDP ratio was just 7.3 per cent, similar to any failed state," he said. The Press Secretary said Bangladesh's economy was not an extravagant one where money can be spent indiscriminately. He mentioned setting up a railroad where only one train operates the whole day. "Every Tk has its value, we can't spend it unnecessarily," he said.
He also pointed out that the stolen money was siphoned off to developed countries.

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