As part of its electoral preparation, BNP conducted a “nation building” programme from 7 to 13 December, training party leaders and activists across eight key areas.
Although the central bank pushed politicians to spend during the pandemic, it has been gun-shy when it comes to calling for them to tighten their purse strings.
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