Gas price hike to benefit people: Minister

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Bangla Tribune Report
Published : 21:17, Jul 07, 2019 | Updated : 22:08, Jul 07, 2019

The people of the country will be benefited with the recent hike in gas prices, says Agriculture Minister Dr Abdur Razzaque.


“The gas price has been increased several times…there were reactions against these moves, too. I’m admitting that the common people were slightly affected due to this government move,” he told parliament in reply to a query from lawmaker Shirin Akhtar on Sunday (Jul 4).
Awami League leader Abdur Razzaque. FILE PHOTO/Mahmud Hossain OpuHe was replying to the question on behalf of State Minister for Power and Energy Nasrul Hamid who was absent in the House.
Razzaque said gas or coal, or diesel is needed for producing power. “The government has to give huge subsidy to this sector.”
He also said the prices might be increased for ensuring uninterrupted supply of power and gas, but its various types of positive effects like setting up industries, factories and mills have to be taken into consideration.
The minister said if the government always gives subsidy then development in other sectors might be affected.
“So, the government hiked the gas prices considering all related matters. With this, some people will be affected directly, but indirectly we all will be benefited…there’ll be positive impact on the overall economy,” news agency UNB quoted Razzaque as saying.
He mentioned that the government is trying to supply LNG through import from abroad. In the meantime, the government imported 500 million cubic feet of LNG. Private organization Summit Power is importing another 500 million cubic feet of LNG.
“As a result, there’s some sort of relief,” he added.
Replying to query from lawmaker Fakhrul Imam whether it is legal to increase the gas price when Parliament is in session and without informing it, the minister said he does not have enough knowledge on it.
The average gas price has been raised by 32.8 percent for the retail consumers in the country with effect from July 1.

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