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Muhammad Faozul Kabir Khan, advisor to the ministries of Power, Energy and Mineral Resources, Road Transport and Bridges, and Railways, stated that no one is being compelled to vote 'yes' in the upcoming referendum. He made the remarks on Monday during a public awareness campaign held at Manikganj Government High School field. The event was attended by government officials, local dignitaries, and representatives from non-governmental organizations.

Faozul Kabir emphasized that the referendum is significant for freeing the country from one-man and one-party rule, which he said had previously dominated national politics. He reiterated that citizens are free to vote 'no' if they wish and that no one should feel pressured.

When asked about the recent rise in LPG prices, the advisor explained that 98 percent of the LPG business is managed by the private sector. He said the government is working to resolve the issue and has already met with the LPG Owners Association. According to importers, U.S. sanctions have disrupted shipments, causing a temporary supply shortage.

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