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Bangladesh Published At: 03 Mar 2024, 17:09 p.m.

PM Hasina tells DCs: Clamp down on illegal hoarding of commodities during Ramadan


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File image of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

Asked to ensure smooth supply of essential items


Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Sunday asked the field-level administration to take stern action against illegal hoarders of commodities and ensure smooth supply of essential items to consumers during the upcoming month of Ramadan.

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“During the Ramadan, some businesses are there who always want to make extra profit by hoarding the essentials and raising their prices. But we have to pay a special attention to it. It is now one of our immediate duties,” said Sheikh Hasina.

The premier made the directives while opening the Deputy Commissioner’s (DC) Conference-2024 at her office in Dhaka.

Divisional and deputy commissioners of districts joined the four-day conference, which will conclude on Wednesday.

“In the supply chain, problems are created or attempts are made to create artificial crisis of commodities. Some hoarders are there who let goods to be rotten but do not supply the goods to the market. It needs to take tough legal action in this regard,” she said.

The prime minister asked the field administration to pay a special attention so that the essential goods could reach to the common people smoothly during the upcoming Ramadan, the month of fasting for Muslims.

She said though the inflation rate is still within 10% in Bangladesh, it is nonetheless a problem.

She directed the officials to intensify monitoring on the market situation and ensure the consumers will not be subjected to harassment.

The subsequent programs of the conference will be held at Osmani Memorial Auditorium, featuring a total of 30 sessions.

Cabinet Secretary Mahbub Hossain delivered the welcome speech.

This year, some 350 proposals have been put forth by the DCs and divisional commissioners for the DC Conference, a platform for top field-level administration officials.

Source: UNB