The country is going through difficult times now: Home Minister

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Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal said the country is going through a difficult time now, but the time to panic has not yet come.

The minister made this statement at a discussion meeting marking the anniversary of the Industrial Police at the Bangladesh Police Auditorium in Rajarbagh in the capital on Thursday (November 10).

Kamal said, "We are in difficult times now. Not only Bangladesh, the whole world is in the same crisis. The situation in Europe is also the same. Compare it with Bangladesh. It is not time for us to panic yet."

He also said, "This crisis is happening all over the world because Ukraine is a food bank. Our fuel is being blocked. At this time, everyone has to work together."

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