Opposition National Congress Party (NCP) MP Hannan Masud has accused Prime Minister Tareq Rahman of making false statements in public addresses and encouraging loan defaulters. Masud raised these allegations during a discussion on the proposed national budget for the 2026-27 fiscal year in the 13th National Parliament’s second and first budget session. He further claimed that several ministers within the parliament are speaking in Indian languages. The accusations were made on Sunday, June 21st, during the 11th day of the parliamentary session. Masud’s statements represent a significant challenge to the government’s financial plan and raise questions about the conduct of both the Prime Minister and members of his cabinet. The specific details of the alleged false statements and the identities of the ministers speaking in Indian languages were not immediately available. This development signals potential friction and debate within the parliamentary proceedings.