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No dialogue with BNP over unrealistic proposals: Law Minister
There will be no dialogue with the BNP over any unrealistic proposals, said Law Minister Anisul Huq on Sunday (July 09, 2023).
“Election is the only solution and there will be no dialogue with the BNP on any unrealistic proposals, besides the prime minister has directly said that no dialogue will be held with them,” he said while talking to reporters after inaugurating a training course for judges and judicial officers at the Judicial Administration Training Institute (JATI).
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Talking about the RPO ('Representation of the People (Amendment) Bill, 2023 of the Election Commission, the power of EC was not curbed rather the rights of people are conserved through the amendment of RPO.
Replying to a question about the allegation raised by the BNP that the government has sent a letter to the justice and police to dispose of the cases against the BNP leaders and activities within two months, the law minister said “Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina-led government has established the rule of law and there is no doubt in it. If they (BNP) showed any letter over it then there will be discussion. I think they (BNP) are active in making false issues failing to find any other issue. I firmly said that neither any letter has been issued in this regard nor any verbal order.”
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Step Ahead and IOM organise free computer training course
Step Ahead Bangladesh and IOM Learning together have organized a free computer training course in Moulvibazar’s Kulaura.
The training course was inaugurated on Wednesday morning Kulaura Municipality Auditorium by the municipality mayor Sipar Uddin Ahmed.
The guests at the ceremony appreciated the organizations for taking such an initiative for the skill development of the people.
Step Ahead Bangladesh is a voluntary organisation formed by the school going children-adolescents. This organisation engages in various social welfare activities to help the poor and underprivileged community.
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Police becoming people-friendly: Home Minister
Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan on Sunday said the police is gradually being transformed into a people-friendly force.
“The leading role of the police in tackling the corona situation and militancy reminds us of Bangabandhu's Janata's Police (People's Police). Gradually, the police is truly becoming the Janatar’s Police of Bangabandhu and Prime Minister’s Janabandhab Police (People-friendly Police,” he said.
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The Home Minister was addressing the inaugural foundation training course for 3,000 newly-recruited police constables at Bangladesh Police Academy, Sardah in the district.
“Our police will be a world-class force. We’ve shown it not only in words but also in works,” he said, adding that 3,000 trainee constables have been recruited through a transparent and modern process.
He said the nature of crime is changing in the developed world and the police of Bangladesh is also moving forward accordingly to deal with the new offences.
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Cabinet Secretary Khandker Anwarul Islam, Public Security Division’s Senior Secretary Mostafa Kamal Uddin and Inspector General of Police (IGP) Dr Benazir Ahmed also spoke at the function presided over by Principal of the Bangladesh Police Academy Khandker Golam Faruq.
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