Thursday, August 9, 2012

News Analysis

link: http://www.brecorder.com/business-a-finance/banking-a-finance/71933-us-concerned-over-bangladeshs-grameen-bank-decision-.html




Arming the cabinet decision about Prof Yunus unprecedented, the government has taken the move being envious of his success. He was the first Nobel Prize winner of our country. It’s really very shameful decision of government
The cabinet decision about Dr Muhammad Yunus is unprecedented in the world history. The cabinet decision about a person like Dr Yunus is painful,” he told a human chain in front of the National.
 the government is trying to interfere in the activities of Grameen Bank by amending the GB Ordinance of 1983 to appoint a managing director which is an attempt to humiliate the Nobel laureate.
On August 2, the cabinet approved a proposal for amending the Grameen Bank Ordinance 1983. It also asked the Banking and Financial Institution Division to inform it in consultation with the Bangladesh Bank how much salary and allowances Dr Yunus, the former managing director of micro lender, had withdrawn after his 60 years of age.
It also directed the Banking and Financial Institution Division to be sure whether the withdrawal of those salary and allowances was done legally.
Directives were also given to the National Board of Revenue (NBR) whether there was any evidence of tax evasion in case of Dr Yunus’ foreign currency income shown as wage earners income.
Reacting to the cabinet decision, the government is tarnishing the image of the nation by taking such illogical steps against a personality of international repute. But they forgotten this is not a personal issue this is a international issue.  
 Dr Muhammad Yunus is not only the issue of our country this is the issue of international relation. International reelection is more important for any country, and also he is the only Nobel Prize winner of our country and government is really very partial about this topic. They can even break rules and regulations, laws about this topic.
The government widowed this cabinet decision. Or the government will have to face a dire consequence for it.

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