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Rana Plaza collapse not so serious: Suranjit Sengupta

Suranjit caught red handed with bribed money yet got back his position as minister because of his religious association and neighboring country control over Awami League. Even Abul was not that lucky. At any case, before Suranjit, Awami League finance minister also said the same. This goes to show killing, massacre and genocide are normal phenomenon for Awami League agenda.

Muhit to AP : Disaster not ‘really serious’

The death toll in the factory-building collapse in Bangladesh rose to more than 530 on Saturday, a day after the country’s finance minister downplayed the impact of the disaster on the garment industry, saying he didn’t think it was “really serious.”
Finance Minister Abul Maal Abdul Muhith spoke as the government cracked down on those it blamed for the disaster in the Dhaka suburb of Savar.

It suspended Savar’s mayor and arrested an engineer who had called for the building’s evacuation last week, but was also accused of helping the owner add three illegal floors to the eight-story structure. The building owner was arrested earlier.
The government appears to be attempting to fend off accusations that it is in part to blame for the tragedy because of weak oversight of the building’s construction.

During a visit to the Indian capital, New Delhi, Muhith said the disaster would not harm Bangladesh’s garment industry, by far the country’s biggest source of export income.

“The present difficulties … well, I don’t think it is really serious — it’s an accident,” he said. “And the steps that we have taken in order to make sure that it doesn’t happen, they are quite elaborate and I believe that it will be appreciated by all.”
The government made similar promises after a garment factory fire five months ago that killed 112, saying it would inspect factories for safety and pull the licenses of those that failed. However, that plan has yet to be implemented. Asked if he was worried that foreign retailers might pull orders from his country, Muhith said he wasn’t: “These are individual cases of … accidents. It happens everywhere.”

Muhith, a long-time government official from a prominent family, has been criticized for insensitive comments in the past — even by his own party. Last year when thousands of small investors lost their savings and poured into the streets seeking government intervention, Muhith said it wasn’t responsible and the investors were at fault.

Muhit to AP : Disaster not
 
pls some one shoot this guy
sorry

this guy makes me angry he is dump and stupid

a simple disaster is major this hard working people are bring money to the country and the politicians are the one are using the money
 
pls some one shoot this guy
sorry

this guy makes me angry he is dump and stupid

a simple disaster is major this hard working people are bring money to the country and the politicians are the one are using the money

Unfortunately, this is not just issue with one or two ministers. From top to bottom, Awami League leadership and their cheerleaders act and possess same brutal mentality. Watch the CNN interview how Hasina trying to use Texas refinary accident as an execuse for cold blooded Ranan plaza massacre.

PM Sheikh Hasina Caught at Insult and Embarrassment by CNN's Christiane Amanpour - YouTube
 
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