Nahid Islam, adviser to the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, said that the interim government does not believe in knee-jerk foreign policy. Relations with other countries will be established on the basis of fairness and equality.
He said these things at the 16th anniversary of Begum Rokeya University on Saturday (October 12) afternoon.
The information adviser of the interim government said that this government is only two months old, we have to give it some time. There are several issues including law and order reform in the country. Working on the treatment of the injured, work will be started gradually on all matters.
Defeated fallen fascism, defeated from the streets, is now showing its strength online, he said. A lot of rumors are being spread on Facebook, fake IDs are being opened and various false information is being spread. We should not believe in false information and rumours. Nahid said that India wants to show that extremism is going on in Bangladesh. The kind of disinformation that feeds the extremism in their country has always been there.
This advisor said, Rangpur was repeatedly neglected. Low budget is given here and double-triple budget is given in Gopalganj. We had a fight against this discrimination. We are working on the promise made by the Chief Adviser. We must remove the neglect discrimination towards Rangpur and make Rangpur a developed district and division of Bangladesh.
He said that the students of the university where Abu Saeed and the students and teachers of the university who started the struggle for popular uprising will not be neglected, they will be given all priority.
He will speak as the chief guest of the program organized on the occasion of University Day. Then in the afternoon, after the discussion with the student coordinators, they will meet with the local journalists for an exchange meeting.