Militancy a global problem now: Home Minister

Militancy a global problem now: Home Minister, Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal, Bangladesh’s home minister, stated today that militancy is a problem that affects the entire world.

Militancy a global problem now: Home Minister

“Snatching of two militants from the court premises was a pre-planned by the militants, hiding in the country,” he said this while inaugurating a newly constructed four-storey building of Narsingdi’s Manohardi police station here today. Kamal said that hiding militants did the work to expose themselves, but the government is working to eradicate militancy from the society.

“The law enforcing agencies have been successful in combating militancy, extremism and terrorism, but we not feeling complacent,” he said.

The function featured speeches from the industries minister Nurul Mazid Mahmood Humayun, the lawmakers Anwarul Ashraf Khan (Dilip), Zahirul Haque Bhuiyan Mohan, and Tamanna Nusrat Bubli, the Dhaka range director Syed Nurul Islam, the deputy commissioner for Narsingdi Abu Naeem Mohammad Maruf Khan, the district president of the Awami League, GM Taleb Hossain,

Narsingdi Superintendent of Police Kazi Ashraful Azim chaired the ceremony. “If anyone of the security forces is involved in the incident of militant snatching, he will be punished. The law enforcers will resist BNP and its allies if they will vandalise and engage arson attacks in the name of political programs,” the home minister warned.

He said the BNP is making noise centering on December 10 and the party will hold a mass gathering in Dhaka and seize roads and demand to step down the government. “If any disturbance is created in the name of the December 10 rally, the law and order forces resist it,” Kamal added.

He added that the Awami League constantly relies on popular power to function. “We support elections and the will of the people because of this. And those in power today are doing so through the use of violence and conspiracy theories “According to the home minister. If there is any chaos at the rally in Dhaka, law enforcement will respond. The minister spoke at the rally against terrorism, militancy, and drugs while also planting saplings on the grounds of the police station.

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