Finance Adviser Salehuddin Ahmed believes that excessive criticism of the government does not leave a good impression internationally and can harm the country's image, reports bdnews24.com.
Speaking as the chief guest at the national round of the Bangladesh Economics Olympiad 2025 at Dhaka Residential Model College on Friday, he said: “Many people criticise us. Some even call us incompetent. Criticism is fine, but such remarks don’t create a good impression abroad. They damage the country's image.”
The advisor also highlighted the "considerable pressure" he faces, not just from the Ministry of Finance but from various quarters ahead of the upcoming budget.
“There are all kinds of suggestions coming in regarding the budget. Some want tax exemptions in certain sectors, others are pushing to increase taxes in some areas. But the International Monetary Fund (IMF) could not impose any conditions this time. We’ve reached a solution.”
He emphasised spreading knowledge in society through platforms like the Math Olympiad, saying that knowledge is a lasting process and should be used for the betterment of society.
“True learning actually begins after earning a degree. You can’t learn everything in class. Most of life’s lessons come from life itself. And you can’t go far by tripping others up.”