Notice: Undefined index: HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE in /mnt/volume_sgp1_04/busine23n9s5der/public_html/common/config.php on line 14
BNP wants to come to power by selling St Martin’s Island: PM

Dhaka, Sunday


09 March 2025


Business Insider Bangladesh

BNP wants to come to power by selling St Martin’s Island: PM

UNB || BusinessInsider

Published: 15:58, 21 June 2023   Update: 12:41, 22 June 2023
BNP wants to come to power by selling St Martin’s Island: PM

Photo: Collected

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Wednesday alleged that BNP wants to come to power by giving a guarantee to sell Saint Martin’s Island.

“BNP came to power in 2001 by selling gas. Now they want to sell the country. They want to come to power by undertaking to sell St. Martin’s island,” she said.

The premier was addressing a press conference arranged at her official residence Ganabhaban over the outcomes of her recent visits to Switzerland and Qatar.

Hasina said she is the daughter of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and doesn’t want to come to power by selling any resource of this country.

“Now if I say that I will lease out St. Martin’s island or our country, there will also be no problem for me to stay in power. I know that,” she said.

But the PM said she would not allow anyone to play ducks and drakes with the fate of the people of Bangladesh. “We’ll not allow any act like carrying out terrorist activities in any place or attacking anyone by using the land of my country,” she added.

“We believe in peace. We believe in peaceful cooperation,” said PM Hasina, adding that Bangladesh didn’t engage in quarrels with Myanmar even after some 11 lakh Myanmar refugees took shelter in Bangladesh.

Bangladesh continues negotiation with Myanmar on the issue, she said, adding that her government believes in the policy ‘Friendship to all and Malice towards none.’

“We didn’t go to engage in fights or quarrels with them (Myanmar),” said the prime minister.

Hasina visited Qatar from May 22 to 25 to attend the Qatar Economic Forum-2023 and visited Switzerland from June 13 to 16 to join the "World of Work Summit: Social Justice for All," a summit of ILO.