Industrial Adviser Adilur Rahman Khan visited sugar mills

Adilur Rahman Khan, Industrial Adviser to the Interim Government, visited the closed sugar mills in Panchagarh.
After visiting the closed sugar mills in Panchagarh on Saturday (November 16) afternoon, he said that initiatives are being taken to open all the closed sugar mills including Panchagarh.
Industrial adviser Adilur Rahman Khan said, "We are standing on the blood of numerous martyrs, missing families and oppressed people during 15 and a half years of fascist rule. In order to repay the blood debt, the oppressed peasant laborers have to work.
The interim government is working for this purpose. We are here to convey to you that we want to open mills.
We will reopen all the closed factories and new initiatives will also be taken. We cannot say that it will be launched tomorrow. But we are trying to do it as soon as possible. We have started working.
He also said that we are trying to improve people's finances against injustice against this corruption. That's why come here. As if work environment is created again in Uttara Bengal. People can go back to their profession. We are trying to recover the occupied areas of sugar mills. Bangladesh is an agriculture based country. Supporting farmers is the job of a pro-people government. We are trying to reopen one closed factory after another. We will open as much as we can. Those who come later will continue it. This bloody Bangladesh is the result of the partnership plan of the last government. May we give due recognition to the contribution made by the students.
At that time, Secretary of Sugar and Food Industry Corporation Anwar Kabir, one of the coordinators of anti-discrimination student movement and general secretary of 'Julai Smriti Foundation' Sarjis Alam, Deputy Commissioner Sabet Ali, Superintendent of Police Mizanur Rahman, Secretary of Central BNP Rural Development Affairs Farhad Hossain Azad, Jamaat Islami District Amir Iqbar Hossain along with officials of Panchagarh Sugar Mill, employees, political activists, farmers and various classes. Professionals were present.
Later in the evening organized by Panchagarh district administration, Advisor to the Ministry of Industry, Adilur Rahman Khan assured to solve their various problems with the family members of 5 martyrs of Panchagarh who were killed in the July uprising at Panchagarh Circuit House.
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