The Pulse Today
BREAKING
MP Azharul Islam Mannan Distributes Relief Funds to Needy Families in SonargaonParliament Proposes Anti-Gambling Bill with Maximum 7-Year Prison PenaltyOpenAI Unveils 'Schedule' Feature to Boost Task Management in AI ChatbotPrime Minister Tareq Rahman Arrives in Dalian, China for Economic ForumEurope Confronts Intense Heatwave; Conditions Predicted to DeteriorateGold Prices Rise Again in Bangladesh Amid Global Market IncreaseSpaceX's Nasdaq Debut Values Company at Over $2 Trillion, Surpassing AmazonStudy Reveals AI Data Centers Contribute to Local Temperature IncreasesNarayanganj BNP Youth Wing Holds Rally to Welcome New Central CommitteeMP Mannan Announces Special Plan to Promote Sonargaon GloballyHome Minister Salahuddin Ahmed urges unity to prevent authoritarianism resurgence in BangladeshGovernment Boosts Earthquake Preparedness Through Comprehensive Initiatives, Says State MinisterRailway Minister Aims to Increase Freight Share via Capacity ExpansionCabinet Committee Reviews Draft Cyber Security (Amendment) Act 202626 Arrested in Dhaka's Uttara West and Turag Areas in Crime CrackdownState Minister Saki Advocates Global Cooperation to Accelerate Sustainable Development GoalsState Minister Muhit Advocates for Climate-Resilient Public Health SystemsGovernment Pledges to Liberate City Playgrounds and Footpaths from Illegal EncroachmentsMinister Announces Government Projects to Enhance Local Yarn and Textile ProductionDMP Files 2,239 Cases for Traffic Rule Violations in Dhaka to Enhance Road SafetyDhaka Stocks Rally for Fifth Consecutive Session on Improved SentimentBiman Bangladesh Airlines to Resume Dhaka-Narita Flights Starting July 27DMP Enhances Security Measures for Ratha Yatra ProcessionBEPZA's Export Zones Contribute 17.51% to Bangladesh's National Exports in FY26Remittance Inflows to Bangladesh Surge by 21.8% in First Half of July

Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed urges unity to prevent authoritarianism resurgence in Bangladesh

Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed today emphasized the need for unity to prevent the resurgence of authoritarianism, stressing the importance of protecting the democratic achievements of the July mass uprising.

By Staff Correspondent
Share
Salahuddin calls for unity against return of fascism | News Flash
BSS

Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed today called on people to remain united to prevent any resurgence of authoritarianism, saying the country's democratic gains achieved through the July mass uprising must be safeguarded. Speaking as the chief guest at a discussion titled "The Turning Point of the Mass Uprising" organised by the Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal (JCD) at Dhaka University, he said the freedom and democratic aspirations achieved through the 2024 mass uprising can only be protected if people from all walks of life remain united against any attempt to revive fascism. The minister called upon all pro-democracy forces to preserve the national unity forged during the anti-autocracy movement. Recalling the early days of the July movement, Salahuddin said he had closely supported the movement despite being in exile at the time. The minister said the government was committed to implementing constitutional and institutional reforms in line with the "31-point reform agenda" and the "National July Charter" signed by political parties opposing authoritarian rule. He also announced that Ganabhaban was being transformed into the "July Memorial Museum" to preserve the memory of the uprising and serve as a reminder for future generations.

Reaffirming the government's position on prosecuting ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina, Salahuddin said there would be no opportunity for her to surrender on special terms. He said the interim government had formally sought her extradition under the existing treaty and that she would be arrested upon her return to Bangladesh to face trial and the implementation of any court verdict. The minister also said arrest warrants had been issued through Interpol against several former ministers, lawmakers and officials who fled abroad, adding that former inspector general of police Benazir Ahmed had already been arrested.

On the issue of the Awami League's political future, Salahuddin said the government did not support banning any political party through an executive order. Instead, he said, the party's future should be determined through judicial proceedings. He said amendments to the International Crimes Tribunal Act and the Anti-Terrorism Act would allow not only individuals but also organisations, including the Awami League, to be prosecuted where applicable. Salahuddin also referred to Article 47 of the Constitution, saying it provides legal grounds for trying organisations accused of genocide and crimes against humanity.

Drawing a historical comparison, the minister said the legal process against the Awami League should follow judicial principles similar to the post-World War II Nuremberg trials, rather than administrative measures. The minister further urged political parties not to exploit the spirit of the July movement for partisan interests, saying the movement belonged to the people who had resisted authoritarianism. The programme was chaired by JCD President Rakibul Islam Rakib and attended by BNP Joint Secretary General Habib-un-Nabi Khan Sohel as special guest, along with other leaders of the student organisation. It concluded with prayers for those killed during the July mass uprising.

Source: BSS

Topics

Comments

More in Politics

See all →
Repair work begins to stop roof leaks at Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban; solution expected within a week | JS Session
Politics

Roof Leak Repairs Underway at Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban

Latest stories