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Friday, August 9, 2024

What was learned from the first meeting of the interim government

 What was learned from the first meeting of the interim government

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The interim government is considering scrapping provisions of the Cyber ​​Security Act that are being misused. Moreover, it is also contemplated to employ them as advisory assistants to involve students in governance.


These issues were discussed in the first meeting of the Advisory Council at the Rashtriya Guest House Yamuna on Friday.



Syeda Rizwana Hasan, Adviser to the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change Affairs and Post and Telecommunication Adviser Md. Nahid Islam told this to the journalists after leaving Yamuna. Youth and Sports Adviser Asif Mahmood was also present at this time.

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They said that law and order and economic issues were mainly discussed in the meeting.


Syeda Rizwana Hasan said that there is no problem if some provisions fall into the hands of a democratic government. But it is misused by undemocratic governments.

"Some provisions of laws like the Cyber ​​Security Act are at risk of being misused, they will be identified and removed," he added.


Counselors are asking for everyone's help to get the police down as soon as possible.


Rizwana Hasan said, "The police will not come down if they feel unsafe."


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He said that there will be a fight to change the anti-corruption system.


Post and Telecommunication Adviser Nahid Islam said that they joined the Advisory Council to ensure the 'voice' of the students.


Besides, student representatives will have the opportunity to work as assistants to advisors, said Nahid Islam.


Source: BBC


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