mob culture
Salahuddin sounds the death knell for mob culture
Newly appointed Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed on Wednesday said that the ‘mob culture’ must come to an end in the country.
“The government is determined to completely eliminate ‘mob culture’ in Bangladesh. Mob culture is over. No one will be allowed to engage in mob activities in the name of realising demands,” he said.
The Home Minister came up with the remarks while talking to reporters at an introductory meeting with officials on his first working day at the Secretariat on Wednesday.
However, rallies and gatherings can be held and memorandums can be submitted to make legitimate claims as the democratic process will continue, he said.
He also urged for maintaining transparency and accountability in the Home Ministry’s operations.
“We want to build the ministry as a corruption-free institution,” he said, adding “If anyone from any force is found involved in criminal activities, immediate investigation and action will be taken.”
He also urged officials to perform their duties with transparency and accountability, warning that no illegal lobbying would be tolerated.
Stressing the need to restore public trust in law enforcement, the Home Minister said police must become friends of the people. The image of the police that has been damaged must be rebuilt.
3 hours ago