What is your proof or logic behind such accusation that Bangladesh's GDP is manipulated by inflation? Can you explain a bit?
In other thread, you have said that, Bangladesh's inflation is more that govt. publish data and it get ad up with GDP. Do you have any proof for that? I have responded in that post of your's that, it is not possible, as inflation is not something which is a secret matter only govt. has clue, many organizations, both Bangladeshi and foreign like IMF, World bank, ADB monitor inflation.
And another fact is, GDP calculation by IMF, World Bank already deduct inflation rate in Taka before calculating BD's GDP. What they add is not the inflation of Taka (at per BAL instruction according to you and your psycho friend) but Dollar inflation. Which is same for every country and add in a similar fashion in all country's GDP figure in each proceeding year by IMF and World Bank. So, Bangladesh is not getting any undue advantage here compared to other countries.
Have I ever claimed all things in Bangladesh are just perfect? Bangladesh has many problems. And need for correction. Tell me which country has not? Go to American or British media. They are also lamenting about poor infrastructure, trash problem, homelessness, drug abuse etc. Go to France or Spain, there is a big concern over tourist site pollution with waste, garbage etc. Bangladesh is an under developed, poor country have those problem many times more. Why you forget this fact while harping your broken record non stop? What you are harping here is not problem but symptoms of underdevelopment. Bangladesh is gradually improving and that what's matter most. Bangladesh in it's current developmental stage, we can not expect efficiency and order on a same level like Japan. It will take times. Different country took developmental take off at different period of history. Japan as a country, started it's development journey more than a century ago compared to Bangladesh.
I give importance to GDP growth because, at the end of the day, it is the most important metric to judge a country whether it is developing or not. If a country can maintain high growth rate for a long time, then those symptoms you are harping about(water, sanitation,road infrastructure,tourism infrastructure) will be easy to sort out. And if you don't have economic growth to begin with and economy remain stagnant, then those symptoms can not be cured.
And Bangladesh as a country still not ready to welcome any foreign tourists. Tourism was never in the head of our policymaker. It has no tourist friendly infrastructure, visa policy, marketing, nothing. Where did you find the revelation that I was expecting 1 million tourists or waiting for amusement park in Cox's Bazar? In your wet dream? If anything, I said in some old posts, Bangladesh should not be dependent on tourism even if it have chance to become a big destination, because tourism is a sector very vulnerable to political unrest or terrorist sabotage. Both of which we can not guaranty that will not happen in Bangladesh. But if tourism develop in a normal pace with the development of other sectors of economy, than it's OK.