If a public representative misbehaves, publicize it to teach him a lesson: Home boss
Home Affairs Adviser Lieutenant General Md. Jahangir Alam Chowdhury (retd.) said, if a public representative misbehaves with the law enforcement agency members during the election, publicize it to teach him a lesson. If he continues, he will be sent to the prison.
Replying to a query, he said there is no such thing as mob violence, there is no fear among the police. "Illegal weapons are being recovered constantly. There is no fear of violence.
He made the remarks after a meeting with the Deputy Commissioner, Superintendent of Police, Returning Officer and senior officials of the law enforcement agencies to ensure the smooth conduct of the 13th National Parliament elections and referendum at the auditorium of the Prison Training Center in Rajshahi on Wednesday (February 4) afternoon.
At this time, dismissing the fear of post-election violence, he said that the law enforcement agencies will be in the field in full force for four days before the election, the day of the election and two days after the election, a total of seven days. As a result, there is no chance of violence even after the election.
The Home Adviser has also instructed the District Administrators to arrest and detain suspected troublemakers.
The Home Adviser said that unprecedented security measures have been taken across the country in view of the 13th National Parliament Elections and referendum. He assured that this year's election will be completely fearless, impartial and festive. He said that the highest level of law enforcement agencies will be deployed in this year's election.
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