Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD) Distinguished Fellow Dr Debapriya Bhattacharya has underscored the need for a more careful, energetic and sensitive approach to addressing the economic situation of the common people if the interim government intends to achieve ambitious reforms and hold a successful national election.
“If you want to really have ambitious reforms in the future and if you want to have a fantastic national election at the end of the line then you need to look at the economic situation much more carefully with more energy and more sensitivity for our people,” Debapriya said on Thursday.
The eminent economist made the remarks while delivering the keynote speech at the Distinguished Lecture Series: “The State of Bangladesh Economy: What Is To Be Done?” at a city hotel.
The Bay of Bengal Institute and Cosmos Foundation jointly organised the event.
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Cosmos Foundation Chairman and Bay of Bengal Institute Chairman Enayetullah Khan delivered the welcome speech, while Cosmos Foundation President Dr Iftekhar Ahmed Chowdhury chaired the programme. Ambassador (Retd) Tariq Ahmad Karim, Honorary Emeritus Adviser to Cosmos Foundation and President of the Bay of Bengal Institute, delivered the closing remarks.
Dr Debapriya, who also heads the White Paper Committee formed by the interim government, mentioned that while discussions with foreign colleagues, investors, development partners and market operators revealed enthusiasm for the government, concerns persist.
“But we have noticed a sense of worry among them. They are also worried about the continuity of their projects, they were worried about the continuity of some of the reform measures that were put in place and so I think it is important that we really give them the comfort level which it deserves in the future in order to take our things forward,” he said.
Debapriya emphasised integrating these issues into the mid-term plan, the upcoming budget, and the development forum to deliver results over the next few months.
“It will bring back some certainty in the projections of the economy on how it is going to go forward,” he added.