Prime Minister Tareq Rahman has clarified why ruling party women members of parliament were assigned to oversee development activities in constituencies represented by opposition MPs. The explanation came during a parliamentary session on Wednesday when Jamaat MP Mir Ahmad Bin Kasem from Dhaka-14 raised a question about media reports suggesting that government party women MPs were given responsibility for monitoring development projects and issuing government order letters in opposition areas.
In response, the Prime Minister stated that women MPs elected under the party’s quota system do not have specific constituencies under the constitution or law. Therefore, based on political and organizational structure, certain areas were designated for them to work. He emphasized that opposition MPs retain full rights to participate in development activities in their constituencies, while women MPs also have legitimate roles as elected representatives.
The Prime Minister assured opposition MPs of direct cooperation if needed for development in their areas, noting that the government is proceeding according to established rules.