শেয়ারবাজারে অস্বাভাবিক দরপতনে ক্ষতিগ্রস্তদের জন্য দু:খ প্রকাশ করে প্রধানমন্ত্রী শেখ হাসিনা বলেছেন, ‘শেয়ারবাজার স্থিতিশীল রাখতে সরকার প্রয়োজনীয় ব্যবস্থা নিচ্ছে।’
বুধবার জাতীয় সংসদের প্রশ্নোত্তর পর্বে ঝালকাঠি-১ আসনের সাংসদ বজলুল হক হারুনের এক প্রশ্নের জবাবে তিনি এ কথা বলেন।
প্রধানমন্ত্রী বলেন, পুঁজিবাজার স্থিতিশীল রাখতে যা কিছু প্রয়োজন তা করা হচ্ছে। হঠাৎ দাম বাড়া-কমার কারণে যারা ক্ষতিগ্রস্ত হয়েছেন তাদের জন্য দু:খ প্রকাশ করছি।’
The prime minister has urged people to invest in the capital market only after having clear ideas about the character of its ups-and-downs.
During the question-hour for the prime minister in parliament on Wednesday, Sheikh Hasina asserted that some quarters were playing with the capital market.
She questioned how some of the investors had come to know about the market fall in advance, burned the effigy of the finance minister and demanded his resignation by holding banners.
"We can understand that some quarters have been playing a game here," said Hasina replying to a question from Awami League MP Bazlul Huq Harun.
"This is natural that the capital market will go up and come down. People should invest (here) knowing its character," said Hasina showing sympathy for the investors.
"Where will it go if the market continues to fluctuate in such unusual way?"
The prime minister said she could see some ominous signs as the capital market had continued to shoot up.
"We had given instructions to stabilise it, but the market get destabilised due to manoeuvring by some groups," said Hasina asking investors not to damage vehicles and property.
"If you ransack a vehicle, its owner is also getting affected," said the prime minister.
She questioned, "Who made banners demanding finance minister's resignation, burned his effigy? How could they know in advance that the market would fall?"
Hasina admitted that she did not understand share market as she had no investment in the capital market.
She, however, suggested people not go for sale out of panic.
"Please, hold the shares and sell these when the market goes up," said the prime minister.
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বুধবার জাতীয় সংসদের প্রশ্নোত্তর পর্বে ঝালকাঠি-১ আসনের সাংসদ বজলুল হক হারুনের এক প্রশ্নের জবাবে তিনি এ কথা বলেন।
প্রধানমন্ত্রী বলেন, পুঁজিবাজার স্থিতিশীল রাখতে যা কিছু প্রয়োজন তা করা হচ্ছে। হঠাৎ দাম বাড়া-কমার কারণে যারা ক্ষতিগ্রস্ত হয়েছেন তাদের জন্য দু:খ প্রকাশ করছি।’
The prime minister has urged people to invest in the capital market only after having clear ideas about the character of its ups-and-downs.
During the question-hour for the prime minister in parliament on Wednesday, Sheikh Hasina asserted that some quarters were playing with the capital market.
She questioned how some of the investors had come to know about the market fall in advance, burned the effigy of the finance minister and demanded his resignation by holding banners.
"We can understand that some quarters have been playing a game here," said Hasina replying to a question from Awami League MP Bazlul Huq Harun.
"This is natural that the capital market will go up and come down. People should invest (here) knowing its character," said Hasina showing sympathy for the investors.
"Where will it go if the market continues to fluctuate in such unusual way?"
The prime minister said she could see some ominous signs as the capital market had continued to shoot up.
"We had given instructions to stabilise it, but the market get destabilised due to manoeuvring by some groups," said Hasina asking investors not to damage vehicles and property.
"If you ransack a vehicle, its owner is also getting affected," said the prime minister.
She questioned, "Who made banners demanding finance minister's resignation, burned his effigy? How could they know in advance that the market would fall?"
Hasina admitted that she did not understand share market as she had no investment in the capital market.
She, however, suggested people not go for sale out of panic.
"Please, hold the shares and sell these when the market goes up," said the prime minister.
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