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Home Affairs Adviser instructs authorities concerned to put an end to future border killings

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"I would request you (journalists) as well to assist and cooperate with me to prevent such incidents in the future."

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Publisted at 6:05 PM, Tue Sep 10th, 2024

Home Affairs Adviser Lt Gen (retd) Md. Jahangir Alam Chowdhury has said that he has instructed the authorities concerned to take steps so that no Bangladeshis are killed at the border in the future.

The adviser made this statement in response to journalists' questions after a meeting on law and order concerning Durga Puja at the Secretariat on Tuesday afternoon.

When asked about border killings, the adviser said, "There was some discussion about border killings. For that, I will only say that I have ordered the concerned authority to take steps to ensure such incidents do not happen in the future. I hope that such incidents will not occur in the future."

He added, "I would request you (journalists) as well to assist and cooperate with me to prevent such incidents in the future."

The adviser further said, "During the Puja, people travel back and forth—people from this side go to see the Puja on the other side, and people from the other side come here to see the Puja. I have requested everyone to organize good puja mandaps in the border areas this time so that our people don't have to go to the other side to see the Puja, and people from the other side don't have to come here."
 

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