There don’t appear to be any security concerns regarding the Durga Puja residing to start tomorrow, House Affairs Adviser Lt Gen (retd) Md Jahangir Alam Chowdhury said as we direct time (8 October).
“Security has been boosted for the festival,” he told newshounds after visiting the Bangladesh Agriculture Evaluate Institute in Gazipur this morning.
“Normally, police, Ansar, village police and volunteers preserve regular security. On the different hand, for this puja, we have deployed extra forces alongside side the Quickly Trudge Battalion, Border Guard Bangladesh, army, navy, and air power personnel,” he said.
“This time each and each form of forces have been deployed. This year’s puja will be smartly-known thoroughly. I am hoping there’ll be no insist on this puja,” added the adviser.
Talking on the occasion, the adviser also addressed the fresh spike in mob lynching.
“The mob [lynching] custom already existed. It has not elevated. We have gotten to elongate public consciousness to live it. To illustrate, if you [journalists] start combating, what’s going to occur? The work will be accomplished sooner than the laws enforcement agencies advance.”
Talking in regards to the lynching of two youths and a particular person in Dhaka College, Jahangirnagar College and in Chattogram, respectively, he said these incidents came about sooner than laws enforcement agencies could perchance perchance attain the spots.
Talking about market syndicates, Jahangir, also the agriculture adviser, said the commerce ministry is seeking to atomize the syndicates.
“I judge the commodity heed will come down to a tolerable level rapidly,” he added.