New Extortionists are Taking the Place of Old Extortionists in Bangladesh

Even after the nation’s circumstances changed, extortion continued. New extortionists are entering the country to replace the departing old ones. From the sidewalks to the factories, there is a new form of extortion occurring.

The speakers asserted that in order to revitalize the nation’s economy, jobs for young people with education but no experience need to be developed.

eminent economist present at the open hearing. “I did not change the politics; I only changed the king. This cannot happen,” declared Debapriya Bhattacharya. Those who killed themselves were thinking about reforming the state, we do not want to see a new tyrant in place of one tyrant.

To alter such a scenario, every citizen must take part, according to economist Dr. Debapriya Bhattacharya. It won’t happen; someone will come and take care of it for us. It is up to us to take action and recover our civil rights.

head of the writing committee for the white paper. The public hearing was mediated by Debapriya Bhattacharya, who was also the CEO of Business Initiative Leading Development (BILD), a member of the white paper preparation committee, the dean of East West University, and Professor AK Enamul Haque of the Faculty of Economics and Business Education. Executive Director of the BRAC Institute of Governance and Development Ferdous R. Begum Dr Imran Matin is the Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies’ (BIDS) research director. Executive Director of Policy Integration for Development and Research, Kazi Iqbal. There was Muhammad Abu Yusuf.

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