AL stays beside countrymen during any disaster: Hasan

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Information and Broadcasting Minister Hasan Mahmud on Tuesday said Awami League always stands by the countrymen during any disaster and it is a culture and tradition of the party.
“Politics is for the people’s wellbeing and serving the country and society. We remained beside the countrymen when we were not in power. The Premier is the mother of humanity. She visited the flood affected areas in Sylhet region and gave directives and encouraged local administration and our party leaders and activists,” he said, BSS reports.

The minister told reporters after visiting flood affected areas of Sylhet, Sunamganj and Netrakona with the Premier.

Hasan said the matter of comfort is that there were no rain today and the flood situation is improving. The flood water has receded by four to five feet in some places and the Prime Minister has given directives to dredge the main rivers of Sylhet region as the rivers have lost navigability due to siltation, he added.

He said the Premier has taken immediate steps at the beginning of the flood situation and called out the army and other security forces. She also gave directives to the party (Awami League) leaders and activists to stay beside the flood victims, he added.

The minister said, “We visited the spot and the locals expressed their opinion that the leaders and activists of Awami League are working for the flood victims along with the administration in spite of being marooned. The administration, army, police, BGB and our party leaders are working untidily.”

He said one AL leader informed that his residence’s ground floor is under water and his family members were shifted to the first floor and gave shelter people on the second floor. He is also providing foods to them, said Hasan, also AL joint general secretary.

The minister said the deputy commissioner and additional deputy commissioner of Sunamganj brought a pregnant mother by a boat in their office and the woman gave birth to a baby there. The Premier named the baby as Plaban as it was born in the deluge, he added.

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