Dhaka Mohammad Yunus, Chief Advisor to the Interim Government of Bangladesh, ordered security heads to take special steps to prevent attacks on religious minorities and protect every citizen’s rights. He said that if Bangladesh fails to protect its religious minorities, it will “harm the country’s global image” badly. “According to the news of” Daily Star “newspaper, Yunus has a high level with security heads here In the meeting, reviewing the status of law and order, these instructions were given.
He directed the police and agencies implementing the law to set up a ‘command center’ to keep intensive monitoring on the law and order situation in the country. The Chief Advisor told senior security officials, “We have to set up a command center or command headquarters, which should coordinate between all police and security agencies.” He said that the security agencies should ensure the maximum use of the latest communication equipment to the security agencies. It should be so that they can intervene immediately under any situation.
Yunus said, “If we are unable to protect our religious minorities then our global image will be very damaged. We should be very transparent in this regard. ”He ordered the security heads to take special measures to protect the rights of every citizen and to prevent attacks on religious or ethnic minorities. After Sheikh Hasina’s resignation as Prime Minister, there has been an increase in incidents of violence against Hindus and other minorities in Bangladesh, as well as attacks on temples. The meeting attended the meeting, Jahangir Alam Chaudhary, Advisor for Home Affairs, Khuda Bakhsh Chaudhary, Special Assistant to the Chief Advisor.