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Interim government won't name establishments after any person: Wahiduddin Mahmud

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Education and Planning Adviser Wahiduddin Mahmud has said that no establishment will be named after those in charge of the interim government.

"Those in government will not even go anywhere to lay the foundation stone," he told reporters after the working session of the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Planning on the first day of the District Commissioners' Conference at the Osmani Memorial Auditorium on Sunday.

He said the interim government's main task is to transition to a well-governed democratic system, not to fulfil everyone's demands.

The adviser added that an election is coming, and the main job is to move forward on the path of a good election and work on how to make that election fair. "District Commissioners can be our most powerful tool in achieving a fair election," he added.

He also advised commissioners to leave a lasting legacy in their cities, such as a pond, stadium, school, or park, so that people would remember them as administrators of their cities.

He noted that while many projects were once attributed to District Commissioners, today everything is done in the name of politicians.

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