State Minister for Fisheries and Livestock Sultan Salauddin Tuku has said that the Prime Minister has already spoken on multiple occasions regarding the implementation of the July Charter and has made his stance clear.
"BNP, as a signatory of the July Charter, will implement the charter point by point,” he said while responding to a question from journalists after inaugurating a complaint centre established for passenger services at the Tangail New Bus Stand this afternoon.
Tuku said, “Many people will say many things for political reasons, but there is no need to import every political statement. Our position is unchanged and will remain so.
Earlier, the state minister inaugurated the complaint centre at the Tangail New Bus Stand, which the Bus-Minibus Owners’ Association set up to improve passenger services.
In this regard, he said, “This complaint center has been established to ensure quality service for passengers.”
“Any passenger who faces harassment or suffering can file a complaint. Necessary action will be taken based on the complaints received,” he added.
District Bus-Minibus Association Convener Shafiqur Rahman Khan (Shafiq); Member Secretary Nilufa Yasmin; and Joint Convener Tarekul Islam Khan Jhalok, along with other leaders of the association, were present.