Hi guys I hope all of you are fine. In blogging I was not giving enough update. My irregular content effect this blog very much. By the by today or tomorrow I might come back with full spirit of blogging. Today I am gonna discuss about a important thing. It’s a not only important but also helping for our countries people. Some times in online we may wonder and find on Google how to contact to prime minister of Bangladesh?
How to contact to prime minister of Bangladesh? Demo Email letters Provided
Sheikh Hasina – Prime Minister of BD |
On this condition we might not find properly or may go wrong places. For this reason I like to give you some guidelines How many ways you can contact to prime minister of Bangladesh ?
If you are citizens of Bangladesh you have the right to know the contact information of prime minster of Bangladesh ,if you like to give her any letter or or want talk with her you can rightly follow this information.
Here I m gonna say you will need to go the is pages www.pmo.gov.bd and contact by email.
If you want to fax then use PABX: 0088-02-9136900 9, Fax: +880 29133722
this number. And for direct call Prime minister Sheikh Hasina’s contact number for general people
01555888555
01711520000
01819260371
But don’t call this number if you don’t have any valid reason.
Now what if you like to email to Prime Minister
Here I m giving a model letter how do you explain what is your need if you need to email to prime minister.
So after reading this article you might well know how to contact to Prime Minister
Prime Minister Office email address: info
[at] pmo.gov.bd
PMO Bangladesh website :
www.pmo.gov.bd
Sheikh Hasina
Prime Minister of Bangladesh
Prime Minister’s Office of Bangladesh with Email address
PABX-9136900-19
Address:
Old Airport Road
Dhaka
Email:
info@pmo.gov.bd
Model letters to prime minister of Bangladesh are given below:
MODEL LETTER
Sheikh Hasina, Honorable Prime Minister
Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh
Prime Minister’s Office
Old Sangsad Bhaban
Tejgaon, Dhaka-1215, Bangladesh
Email: info@pmo.gov.bd; pm@pmo.gov.bd; ps1topm@pmo.gov.bd; psecy@pmo.gov.bd
Fax: +880 2 811 3244 / 3243 / 1015 / 1490
Honorable Prime Minister,
I respectfully request your attention to Global Coal Management Resources’ (GCM)
proposed construction of an open-pit coal mine in Phulbari. I am concerned about the
devastating impacts this project would have on your country’s people and environment.
Along with thousands of Bangladeshi citizens who have protested this project since 2005,
I urge you to ban open-pit coal mining in Phulbari.
As an advocate for human rights, I am very concerned about the thousands of families
who would be forcibly displaced from their homes and farmlands. Many studies have
shown that cash payments to families displaced by development projects result in their
impoverishment. In Bangladesh, where nearly half the population currently has too little
to eat, it would be cruelly irresponsible to push hard-working families further into
poverty. The mine would also destroy 5,000 hectares of productive agricultural land in
Phulbari, further reducing the food supply.
The impact on Indigenous Peoples is of particular concern. According to project
documents, at least 2, 200 Indigenous people would be forcibly displaced from their
homes and farmlands, in violation of the U.N. Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous
Peoples. Indigenous leaders say as many as 50,000 Indigenous people in 20 different
tribal groups could eventually lose their lands and livelihoods as mining depletes the
water table. By breaking apart and dispersing the tribal communities, the Phulbari project
could destroy cultures and languages that have sustained tribal peoples in this region for
5,000 years.
In addition to these grave human rights considerations, the Phulbari coal mine project
should be rejected on environmental grounds. It would pollute the air, soil, and water for
centuries to come, destroy river ecosystems, and threaten the Sundarbans mangrove
forests that protect Bangladesh from cyclones and provide critical habitat to many
endangered species including the Bengal tiger. It would produce greenhouse gases that
cause climate change, further endangering Bangladesh’s lowland populations.
Whatever short-term gains GCM offers your government for the Phulbari project, the
price in human lives and environmental destruction is too high. By rejecting the Phulbari
project and banning open-pit coal mining, you will gain the respect and gratitude of your
citizens now and for generations to come. Please embrace this historic opportunity to
defend the human rights of your people and prevent environmental catastrophe.
Respectfully,
CC:
Advocate Mostafizur Rahman, M.P.
Honourable State Minister
Ministry of Land
Room # 305, 3rd Floor, Building # 4,
Bangladesh Secretariat
Dhaka, Bangladesh
E-mail: state_minister@minland.gov.bd
Dr. Hasan Mahmud, M.P.
Honourable State Minister of Environment and Forests
Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh
Bangladesh Secretariat, Dhaka, Bangladesh
E-mail : minister@moef.gov.bd. jsadmin@moef.gov.bd
Michael Anderson, Director General, Policy and Global Issue
Department for International Development,
1 Palace Street, London SW1E 5HE
Fax: + 020 7023 0019
Email: via his Executive Assistant Liz Whitby at: l-whitby@dfid.gov.uk
Richard Calvert, Director General, Finance and Corporate Performance
Department for International Development,
1 Palace Street, London SW1E 5HE
Fax: +020 7023 0019
Email: via his Executive Assistant Kirsten Stewart at: k-stewart@dfid.gov.uk
James F. Moriarty, US Ambassador to Bangladesh
Embassy of the United States Dhaka
Madani Avenue Baridhara
Dhaka Bangladesh 1212
Email: DhakaPA@state.gov
Fax: (880) (2) 9881677, (880) (2) 9885688
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