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Chief Whip of the Jatiya Sangsad (JS) Md. Nurul Islam yesterday said that two ships carrying a total of 200,000 metric tons (MT) of fuel oil anchored at the jetty.
He said this is such a development that also deserved media attention alongside reports on the country’s only state-owned refinery, Eastern Refinery PLC in Chattogram.
The Chief Whip noted that while the news of the refinery’s closure received significant coverage in the media, the positive development of oil supply through the arrival of the two ships should have been equally highlighted.
“The media should present positive developments alongside negative news,” he added.
Nurul Islam made these remarks while briefing journalists at the tunnel of the JS Bhaban during a break of the day’s sitting in the first session of the 13th Jatiya Sangsad, said a press release.
Since assuming office, the Prime Minister has been working for the overall welfare of the country, he said.
“His key priorities include ensuring people’s well-being, building a humane state, establishing democra-cy, and safeguarding the country’s independence and sovereignty,” Nurul Islam added.

































