Pirojpur-1 MP Masud Saeedi has sharply criticized the proposed budget for the 2026-27 fiscal year, stating that Bangladesh has never achieved 100% budget implementation since its independence. Saeedi argues that while the country’s budget has grown exponentially, the implementation rate is declining. He attributes this trend to a weak financial structure, capital shortages in the banking sector, and a lack of administrative capacity. These factors, he claims, are creating significant uncertainty regarding budget execution. The MP’s comments highlight concerns about the effectiveness of government spending and the ability to translate planned allocations into tangible results. He suggests systemic issues are hindering progress despite increasing budgetary allocations. This critique raises questions about fiscal management and the need for reforms to improve implementation rates.