Tejgaon office is ready, Chief Advisor can start office from Sunday

by times news cr

2024-08-23 19:05:58

The chief adviser of the interim government. Muhammad Yunus will hold office in the Prime Minister’s Office designated for the Head of Government at Tejgaon. The people concerned have worked day and night to make this establishment usable for the head of government. Currently the office is ready. The chief adviser can take office from next Sunday.

A responsible source confirmed the matter.

Prime Minister’s Office is the Chief Executive of the Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh i.e. the Government Office of the Prime Minister of Bangladesh. Since 1990, the old Jatiya Sangsad Bhawan in Tejgaon, the capital city of Dhaka, has been used as the Prime Minister’s office. The Prime Minister of Bangladesh usually conducts daily official functions here and Cabinet meetings are held here.

The current interim government was formed out of an unstable situation. Since the formation of the government, the chief advisor Dr. Muhammad Yunus.

On the day (August 5) when former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina left the country, a part of the protesting crowd entered this establishment. There was widespread vandalism and looting. As a result, the Prime Minister’s office became a lot of rubble. Work began in earnest to restore the important structure to its former state. Currently the office is ready.

On Thursday morning, officials from various organizations visited the office. If everything goes well, the chief advisor from Sunday. Muhammad Yunus will hold office in Tejgaon.

After Sheikh Hasina left the prime ministership and left the country with her sister, thousands of people entered the office. Apart from vandalizing various rooms there, people also took away various items. The reception room, hall, conference room and various rooms of the office were entered and extensive glass was broken. Along with vandalizing the sound system in the hall, chairs, tables, sofas, computers, laptops, monitors, various types of lamps, vases, etc. were taken away.

After the incident, on August 12, it was decided to repair and renovate the building. Then officials of Public Works Department entered there. Looking at the dire situation, it seems difficult to repair it in a short time, but with more than two hundred people working day and night, it was made usable within 12-13 days. It is said that at least one hundred crore rupees have been spent on construction, furniture and electromechanical.

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