No public unrest after Hasina verdict: Home adviser
He, however, acknowledged some incidents but stressed that these were minor and that no major violence or instability had been observed
UNB, Dhaka
Published: 3h ago
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Home Affairs Adviser Lt Gen (retd) M Jahangir Alam Chowdhury has said the overall situation in the country remains calm following the death sentences handed down to Sheikh Hasina and former home minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal in a case related to crimes against humanity during last year’s July–August mass uprising.
“The general public appears largely unperturbed by the verdict,
reflecting a sense of stability across the nation,” he said while talking to
reporters after a core committee meeting at the Secretariat on Monday.
The adviser said people were moving around normally and there was no
sign of anxiety or unrest on the streets.
He, however, acknowledged some incidents but stressed that these
were minor and that no major violence or instability had been observed.
Jahangir Alam said those who had attempted to detonate crude bombs
were promptly detained by law enforcement agencies.
On the question of Hasina’s extradition, the adviser said another
formal letter would be sent regarding her return.
He also cautioned against provocative remarks from neighbouring
countries, saying Bangladesh must remain vigilant and act responsibly.
Jahangir Alam urged students to concentrate on their studies instead
of gathering in Dhanmondi-32.