Bangladeshi Members of Parliament (MPs) will each receive 50 crore taka (approximately $4.7 million USD) for infrastructure development within their respective constituencies. The funds are specifically earmarked for road improvements and rural infrastructure projects. This allocation aims to improve local connectivity and living conditions across the country. Concerns have been raised regarding the potential for political bias in the distribution and implementation of these funds. Authorities have stated an intention to ensure the process remains non-partisan. The initiative represents a significant investment in regional development ahead of upcoming elections, though transparency and equitable distribution will be key to its success. The government hopes the improvements will address critical infrastructure gaps in rural areas.