Ali Imam is responsible for taking action on deprived officials

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After the fall of the Awami League-led government, the deprived officials of various government departments have raised their voices to fulfill their demands. Ali Imam Mazumder, Special Assistant to the Chief Adviser, has been assigned the responsibility to take action on the deprived officials. This information is known from related sources.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned and left the country on the day of the ‘Long March to Dhaka’ program of the anti-discrimination student movement on August 5. The cabinet was dissolved soon after.

After that, the interim government was sworn in on August 8. The chief advisor of the government is the Nobel Peace Prize winning economist. Muhammad Yunus. Besides, there are 16 advisers.

After the fall of the government, the officials and employees who have been deprived for a long time, especially the BNP-Jamaat supporters are active in the field with their demands. They are holding processions and meetings in the secretariat. Pressuring the senior officials to fulfill the demands. Threatening.

On Tuesday too, the deprived officials and employees of the Ministry of Public Administration protested to demand promotion. The ICT officers working in the secretariat have marched and gathered in the secretariat for five point demands including promotion of ICT officers, change of rank, inter-ministerial transfer system.

On Monday, Senior Secretary of Public Administration Ministry Mohammad Mezbah Uddin Chowdhury told reporters that the issues of BCS officials who were deprived of promotion during the rule of Awami League are being considered with sympathy.

Former Cabinet Secretary Ali Imam Majumdar has been given special responsibility to take action on those deprived of promotion on Monday, the day of appointment. According to the Ministry of Public Administration, a meeting will be held soon regarding the promotion.

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