Government committed to implementing July Charter promises: Tarique Rahman


Published: 02:22 25 April 2026
In a program organized at the BIAM Foundation Auditorium in the capital, Prime Minister Tarique Rahman said that the government is determined to implement every clause and pledge of the July Charter signed before the people to the letter.
He said this at the foundation stone laying ceremony of a training center on Saturday (April 25). The Prime Minister mentioned that the promises made with the people of the country are not just political pledges, but a responsible agreement. The government is committed to implementing it because the people have voted in favor of the election manifesto.
He also said that BIAM has been playing an important role in developing administrative skills since its establishment. The government is working to build an efficient and trained public administration in line with the past.
Regarding the foundation stone laying of the training cum dormitory building, Tarique Rahman said that this is not just an infrastructure construction; rather, it is part of a long-term plan to increase administrative capacity, develop leadership and develop human resources.
He expressed hope that this new building will play an important role in preparing future administrative leadership and will become a vibrant center for knowledge exchange and experience exchange.
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