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No Security Threats Around Victory Day, It Belongs to All: Home Advisor
  • Staff Correspondent
  • 2024-11-18 03:42:43

Home Affairs Advisor Lieutenant General (retd) Jahangir Alam Chowdhury said that there will be no sabotage or security risk around December 16.

 

Victory Day is for everyone and not just for any specific group, he said, assuring that there are no possible threats to law and order during the upcoming celebrations.


The advisor made the statements on Monday following a security meeting at the ministry's conference room at the Secretariat ahead of the Victory Day.

 

Jahangir Alam said, "December 16 marks our glorious Victory Day. Today's meeting was convened to ensure that the day can be celebrated smoothly and without incident. We are confident that there will be no disruptions to the law and order situation."

 


The Home Affairs Advisor said that the traffic force will work to ease traffic congestion on December 16 for the convenience of those who will pay respects at the National Memorial.


Highlighting uniformity in observances, the advisor said that only flags of the correct design and color should be hoisted. "In some cases, flags of varying designs and colors are displayed. This must not happen. Uniform flags will be hoisted everywhere, and significant locations will be adorned with appropriate lighting," he said.

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