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University teachers’ protest against pension scheme is unreasonable: Ali

Finance Minister Abul Hassan Mahmood Ali today

said that the ongoing strike by university teachers protesting inclusion of

the new recruits in the Prottoy pension scheme is unreasonable.

“I don’t think it (teachers’ movement) is logical,” Ali said responding to a

query from a reporter whether the ongoing movement by the university teachers

protesting the new recruits in Prottoy pension scheme is logical.

The Finance Minister made the remarks while talking to reporters after a

meeting with Yingming Yang, vice president (South, Central and west Asia) of

Asian Development Bank (ADB) at his ERD office this afternoon.

Asked whether there is any possibility of discussion with the protesting

teachers, Ali said, “Wait and see what happens,”

However, the minister declined to make further comments regarding the matter.

With demand for the withdrawal of the Prottoy pension scheme, teachers at

public universities, including Dhaka University, started an indefinite strike

from yesterday suspending all academi
c activities.

The university teachers announced that they will continue their indefinite

strike and will not return to classes until their demands are met.

Thirty-five public universities across the country are united in opposing

this scheme.

On 13 March, the government introduced the Prottoy scheme for employees who

join public universities and other organisations that fall under the scheme

from 1 July 2024 onwards. However, those who joined these institutions before

1 July 2024 will continue to receive pension benefits as before.

Meanwhile, about the outcomes of his meeting with the ADB Vice President, the

Finance Minister said that the overall relations of Bangladesh with the ADB

is very fine.

“The ADB has helped us beyond our expectations over the years and they would

continue to do so…we’re very much pleased.” He added.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha