DMP Commissioner warns of strict repression if law and order is broken
DMP Commissioner Habibur Rahman warned that if the anti-quota agitators break law and order by not obeying the court order, they will be suppressed with strong hands.
He said this in response to a question from reporters at a press briefing about the security measures taken by the DMP on the occasion of the holy Ashura celebration and Tazia procession at Hossaini Dalan Imambara in the capital on Monday (July 15) at 11:30 am.
The DMP Commissioner said that the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court has given a one-month stay on the verdict given by the High Court on the quota system. Quota reform is entirely a court matter. So it is the absolute duty of every citizen to respect and obey the orders given by the court. We are obliged to obey the rules of the court. Therefore the police will conduct all the activities. Anyone who commits or intends to commit any kind of disorder will be dealt with sternly.
The commissioner said that the administration is ready to carry out all kinds of events including the Tazia procession on July 17. All security measures have been taken.
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