'Further onion imports will deepen the crisis'



Ashraful Islam, Planning Editor, Barta24.com
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Amin Helali, the senior vice president and head of the market monitoring cell of Federation of Bangladesh Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FBCCI), an apex organization of businessmen, said that the decision to import onions from other countries will deepen the existing crisis due to the increase in onion prices. Both farmers and importers are likely to be affected. He also criticized the role of the media for the ongoing debate on onion.

Amin Helali said these things in an interview given to Barta24.com on Monday (December 11) evening. Planning Editor Ashraful Islam talked with Amin Helali..

Barta24.com: The market situation is gradually heating up. Especially the price of onion is increasing by leaps and bounds. What steps are you taking in this situation as the top organization of businessmen?

Amin Helali: Bangladeshi media is much stronger than other parts of the world. But you (the media) created the onion riot. Dishonest people are everywhere. People are easily confused. India does not ban onion exports, narrowing till 31 March 2024; for their internal needs. It is their policy; our country also has that policy. Do we export fragrant rice or various special rice? Many of the agricultural products we export require permission from the Ministry of Commerce. Our production is sometimes more and sometimes less. If I bring more products in the name of import, then we have to re-export again. That is why the government controls it. Not all items, but agricultural products are regulated by the government. India is doing the same. Not such an abnormal case. India was unhappy with our election or political reasons and did this to Bangladesh, this is not the case. India did this for their domestic market needs. Till 31st March (2024) if one wants to export onion, it has to be done with the permission of the central government. They can't do it freely. If some of their exporters say, my onion production has increased. If there is a nearby market, I export it because India is thousands of miles from one end to the other. But because of that letter from India, the way the media of Bangladesh got up.... the way it gave the news. Consumers have started to buy onions for the upcoming Eid al-Azha. But why should I bring home stock? Now is the beginning of onion season. Do we need imports now? New onions have already started to appear in the market. Whenever the media hit the bomb, the whole of Bangladesh but.... I spoke to the leaders of 10 markets today. We said who extended for a day? After discussion, they said that there may be 10 maunds of goods in the market. People lined up to get fair price products. Sellers will get a chance. He is also intelligent. The shop has also increased which shouldn't happen.

Barta24.com: You talked about media being responsible, but do you not have any responsibility as the top organization of businessmen?

Amin Helali: We must take action. We will call everyone this week and have a meeting. Let's see who has stock. How many days will we need? I spoke to Shyambazar, Shyambazar gave me a report today, today the wholesale (onion) price is Tk. 90-100.

Barta24.com: But you must know, it is much more at the consumer level... You are heading the monitoring cell....

Amin Helali: It's destabilized now. But I hope it will be normal in a day or two. When we sit with the representatives of all the markets, when they speak; It will be much smoother then. We all have a responsibility for this. The media also has a responsibility. But the issue is coming in spades, except for one or two media. As already mentioned, India has limited, not stopped exports till March. On the other hand, onion picking season has started in the country. In 7 days the onion market will be flooded. The government is in turmoil due to media news. Now it will be seen that the government will ask to import onions from Turkey, Iran. Now if they import new onions from outside, where will the onions of my country's producers go? .

Barta24.com: Does that mean you are worried about the price of onions produced by farmers?

Amin Helali: Of course. Where does it go? What happens if the farmer dies? It has become an abnormal case. People are panicking. 80-90 or 95 taka onion has become 180 taka or 200 taka. Does it panic? We will sit with all concerned this week to resolve the crisis. I will invite you too. Nation can come to a consensus by listening to everyone. We are collecting data, we want to comment responsibly. There is no chance of crisis. On the contrary, there is already a fear of farmers dying. Suppose India is not giving. Sarkar said, bring it from wherever you can. It was seen that it was brought by booking from all places. There will be an excess of onions here. Everyone will sell at a lower price to get their capital out. The farmer will also die, the importer will also die. The farmer will not get his cost of production. The crisis will increase. Farmers will do something other than onion production.

Barta24.com: Does that mean you fear that the crisis will intensify?

Amin Helali: Yes, I am afraid. Everyone should be responsible. Consumers, sellers above all media should also be responsible. The media in particular should be the most responsible because the people of the whole country can become panic due to media news.

   

Sons, daughters and wives are 'relatives' in upazila elections: Prime Minister



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Awami League President and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said in the definition of 'relative' in the upazila elections, 'What is the family formula - one's son, daughter and wife! There is no family outside of this! We want the election to be free of influence! People can vote freely!

The Prime Minister said all this in response to a question at a press conference after her visit to Thailand at the Prime Minister's official residence, Ganabhaban, on Thursday (May 2) at 11:30 am.

The Prime Minister said that many of the families of Awami League had already been elected in one place for a long time. The one who became an MP, may have been the union or upazila chairman's wife long before him. But it's right, in one place he gave his wife, in another place he gave his son, that's not right! Activists should also be evaluated. I will take everything myself, I will not keep anything for my leaders and workers, that is not possible!

She said, everyone is contesting in the election, it means making the election meaningful.

Referring to the boycott of some parties, Sheikh Hasina said that many political parties are boycotting the elections. Why reject! Because they are not able to choose. If you want to do 'Parliament Election', you have to show the people who will be the next leader or Prime Minister! If you don't have a suitable leader, then you have to find someone. I did not make an election, that's the reality! That is what is happening in our country! If the accused is shown to the people, the people will not accept it. If you want to do politics, you have to take risks!

The Awami League president said, "After '75, I was not allowed to come to the country. Rehana did not even get a passport! The war criminals who were tried by the Father of the Nation, the convicted convicts who were released and allowed to do politics, are the ministers, advisors, in power. Murderers in power! I returned to the country in that state. My life was in danger. I got hit again and again but I survived. This is the problem of many. Why did I survive after trying to kill so many times!

Commenting that there has been 'development' because Awami League has come to power, she added that Bengalis have been given the opportunity to stand tall or speak in the world. Earlier, when I heard the name, I used to say 'poor', 'beggar caste', whether I was able to get rid of that bad name or not, that is the big thing!

The Prime Minister said that elections are being held in many other countries. We will see how the people there vote. We will see that too. Our effort is to make the process more public and transparent!

We have constituted the Election Commission by making law for the first time. Financially it was dependent on the Prime Minister's Office. I made it autonomous from there. I have made a separate budget.

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Milton Samadder granted remand for 3 days



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The court granted 3-day remand to the chairman of Child and Old Age Care Ashram Milton Samaddar in the case of making a fake death certificate by fraud.

On Thursday (May 2), Milton was brought before the Dhaka Chief Metropolitan Magistrate's Court by the police. After that, DB Police SI Kamal Hossain applied to take him on seven-day remand for proper investigation of the case.

After the hearing, Dhaka Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Tofazzal Hossain granted his three-day remand.

In the remand application of the police, it is said that the arrested accused has given 50 death certificates through fake fraud for a long time. He opened a medical service institution called Child and Old Age Care Center and pretended to be a peddler of humanity and pushed them to death without providing treatment and services to anonymous, heirless persons, children and disabled people. The police applied for remand to find out the correct information regarding the dead and to investigate whether the accused has any other motive.

The first case was filed against him for forging death certificates. Then another case was filed against him for beating people in the torture cell of his ashram. Recently, another case has been registered against him under the Human Trafficking Act.

Earlier, Dhaka Metropolitan Detective (DB) police arrested Milton Samaddar in a raid in Mirpur area of the capital on Wednesday (May 1) night.

Recently, various misdeeds of Milton Samddar were published in the media. Since then, a storm of criticism started with him on social media. The victims also opened their mouths. However, Milton Samadder denied all the allegations made against him by interviewing some media.

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Case filed for trafficking Chakma girl to China



District Correspondent, Barta24.com, Rangamati
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The victim's sister approached the police stating that Pahari Chakma picked up the girl and detained her in the capital and tried to smuggle her to China. On Wednesday (May 1) afternoon, a case was filed under the Prevention and Suppression of Human Trafficking Act at Naniarchar police station in Rangamati with a request to rescue the girl.

In this case, four women traffickers and four male traffickers have been named as a total of eight people and 4/5 others have been named as accused. Nanyarchar police confirmed the case to the reporter. The police said that they are unable to give the details of the accused for the sake of investigation.

In the statement of the case, the victim's sister mentioned that her younger sister, 21-year-old Beauty Chakma (pseudonym), was taken to Dhaka on April 1 in the name of admitting her to nursing. First, she was taken out of her home in Garjantali village of Burighat union under Naniarchar police station of Rangamati and taken to Jurachari Benuban area of Ghilachari union of Naniarchar. Later, she was taken from there to Dhaka in a microbus.

In the statement of the case, the plaintiff mentioned that beauty Chakma, who is studying nursing, realized that she was in the clutches of women traffickers from the conversation of the accused while going to the microbus.

Proposing the case, the girl's elder sister said that a group of women traffickers led by one Rika Chakma forced Beauty into marriage with a Chinese national and also took offensive pictures with her. She can be smuggled to China at any time from her detention in an undisclosed location in the capital.

On April 7, Beauty told her elder sister this information on the phone and told her to rescue her. The elder sister of the victim filed a case of human trafficking after informing the Naniarchar Police Station in written form.

Azamuddin Mahmud, officer-in-charge of Naniarchar police station confirmed the fact of filing the case and told the reporter that based on the written complaint of the victim's sister, a case has been registered under section 6/7/8 of Human Trafficking and Prevention Act 2018. Case No-1 Date: 01/05/2024 Eng. Necessary action will be taken after investigating the matter.

Meanwhile, Rangamati Additional Superintendent of Police Maruf Ahmed said that the local administration was shaken by the news of the trafficking of mountain women from Chattogram Hill Tracts to China. Rangamati police have already started to catch the members of the trafficking ring.

In response to the reporter's question, he said that the matter of trafficking of women from the mountains to China has come to the attention of Rangamati police in the media recently. The Additional Superintendent of Police also said that the matter is very sensitive and the police is diligently investigating the matter.

Meanwhile, according to the source of the case, it is known that the mastermind behind the trafficking of the mountain Chakma girl to China is a Chakma woman named Rika Chakma living in sector 14 of Dhaka Uttara. Her house is in Rangapani Harma village under Dighinala upazila of Khagrachari district. In this case, one man and one woman from Kamarpara of Sapchari Union under Rangamati Sadar Upazila, two women from Udal Bagan area of Khagrachari, and two men of unknown address have been mentioned in the case statement.

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Woman worker killed by her husband on Labor Day



Staff Correspondent, Barta24.com, Savar(Dhaka)
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The police have arrested the husband of a garment worker in connection with the death of his wife due to a family dispute in Savar's Ashulia on May Day. The police recovered the body of the deceased and sent it for post-mortem.

On Wednesday (May 1) evening, the police recovered the body of the victim from Ashulia Women and Children's Hospital.

Deceased Maina Begum (60) lived in a rented house with her family in North Ghazirachat area of Ashulia. She worked as a cleaner in a local Grameen knitwear garment factory.

Arrested husband Taimur Rahman (65) is a day laborer by profession. Their village home is in Nirapara village of Niamatpur police station in Naogoan district.

Citing the victim's family, the police said that in the afternoon, due to a family quarrel, Maina Begum was beaten up by her husband. Later, when she was taken to the hospital with injuries, the doctor on duty declared her dead. The police also said that the body of the deceased had the marks of punch injuries.

Sub- Inspector (SI) of Ashulia police station Badiuzzaman told Barta 24.com that the dead body has been recovered and sent for autopsy. There was a quarrel between them due to the financial crisis in the family. The process of filing a case is ongoing with the victim's family as the plaintiff.

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