Bangladesh closed 140 clothing factories in 7 months, millions of people’s unemployed, moving to the economic depression


Bangladesh’s textile territory is currently going through a serious crisis. Over the long-prime minister of Sheikh Hesina’s tournamental fleeing, more than 140 clothing factories have been closed in seven months. As a million workers have become unemployed. In Ganzepipur, Swazipur, Sower, Narayanjanj and Nursingidi, more than 50 factories have been completely closed while about 40 factories are temporarily closed. On the other hand, several cloth companies, the workers are balanced for paying for 2 months to 14 months of which they are protesting the streets. As Eid is approaching, the situation is becoming more horrible. After Eid, other factories are expected to close. Despite this, no action is being taken by the government and text owners.

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According to the Bangladesh Garmont Manufacturers & Exporters Association (BGMEA) sources, the order has gone out of the country. The order is now meeting India, Vietnam, Sri Lanka, Indonesia and Pakistan. Most of the factories are attached to Hasina’s party leaders. The two main reasons for the sudden closure of the textile factories are economic depression and political instability. However, an interesting fact in this crisis is that most of the closed factories are of the leaders associated with the party’s private league. In these, Hasina’s foreign investment consultant Salman F. Rehman also includes Beximico company.

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In the last seven months, 15 factories of Beximco have been completely closed. Apart from this, many factors of Sang Kiwan’s ministery, Gazette Girigarir have also been closed. The laborers was a large company in the Beximico text area called Muhammad Mintu. Here laborers received a timely salary and bonus. Closing it is having problems. According to sources, many large cloth merchants have left the country, which has caused the problem of closing the factories further.

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Upon closing of the textile factories, the government has argued that the production has stopped due to lack of orders in the market. But the Garmont Worker The Secretary of Legal Matters of the Trade Union Center claims that this is a lie. Order still been meeting, but remaining extra pressure on the rest of the factories. In fact, this crisis is deeply deeper for political reasons. If it is not controlled, the economic dust in the country can come. Experts say that the Yunis government has not been taking any steps to improve the region.

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Most women are in the textile, it is a source of 84% of the foreign exchange: The cloth of the cloth is the bone of Bangladesh’s economy. The industry earns 84% ​​of the foreign exchange of the country every year. In addition, it directly provides 50 lakh people and indirectly 1.5 million people indirectly and indirectly. The special thing is that the industry has a larger stake of women. But the current crisis has shaken all the system.

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The dispute between the newly student party ‘National Citizenship Party (NCP) and the army is deeper. The NCP alleged that the army was conspiracy to bring the League of Sheikh Hasina to bring back to power. NCP leaders Hanat Abdullah and Sargis Alam claimed that the name of the Army Awami League could be changed in politics under the leadership. However, the army has told it wrong. The army states that we have no such plan.

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