PM to visit Moulvibazar tomorrow

BSS
Published On: 17 Jun 2026, 01:06
Prime Minister Tarique Rahman. Photo: PMO

DHAKA, June 16, 2026 (BSS) – Prime Minister Tarique Rahman will go to Moulvibazar tomorrow (Wednesday) on a daylong visit. The Prime Minister’s Press Wing disclosed the information on Tuesday. The main focus of the daylong visit will be the distribution of Family Cards.

According to the tour schedule, the Prime Minister will arrive at Sylhet Osmani International Airport in Sylhet at 10:15 am. From there he will proceed to Moulvibazar district.

After reaching Sreemangal, he will join a Family Card distribution programme at the historic Victoria High School ground there at 1:00 pm. At the event, Family Cards will be distributed among 155 families from Ward No 1 of Mirzapur Union in Sreemangal Upazila.

Tarique Rahman is scheduled to join the second family card distribution programme at Moulvibazar Government High School grounds at 2:30pm. There, cards will be distributed among 152 families of Ward No 7 of Tengra Union in Rajnagar Upazila.

Later in the afternoon, he will leave the Moulvibazar Government High School ground for DuSai Resort. After resting there for some time, the Prime Minister will join a political meeting.

After the meeting, he is scheduled to reach Sylhet and depart for Dhaka from Sylhet Osmani International Airport in the evening.
 

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