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PM hears grievances of promotion-deprived BCS health cadres

Officials raise concerns over delays and disparities in promotions as prime minister assures action after impromptu Secretariat meeting

Update : 31 Mar 2026, 07:52 PM

Prime Minister Tarique Rahman on Tuesday heard the grievances of a group of BCS (Health) cadre officials who have long been deprived of promotions during an impromptu meeting at the Secretariat.

The officials went to the Secretariat to seek an appointment with the prime minister to present their long-deprived, justified demands and administrative compensations.

However, they unexpectedly got an opportunity to meet the prime minister and handed over a written application to him directly.

During the brief meeting, the officials highlighted issues of administrative disparity, delays in promotion and the difficulties they have been facing for years.

Without any formalities, the prime minister received their application with courtesy.

During the unexpected informal meeting, the promotion-deprived BCS (Health) cadre officials shared their grievances with him, highlighting administrative disparities, delays in promotions and the hardships they have been facing. They also drew his attention to the broader human impact of the situation.

Prime Minister’s Additional Press Secretary Atikur Rahman Rumon said the prime minister listened to them attentively and assured them that the matter would be given importance.

According to the application, a total of 1,821 BCS (Health) cadre officials have long been facing promotion-related problems.

They claimed that despite meeting all necessary qualifications and seniority requirements, they were not promoted during the previous interim government without valid reasons.

The officials also said the situation has created imbalances in the administrative structure, with some junior officers promoted ahead of their seniors.

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