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United States wants to uphold democracy in Bangladesh

PM directs to be proactive in dealing with LDC challenges

Price control is a big challenge: Home Minister

Dhaka, March 6: Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal commented that price control is a big challenge.

Dhaka needs 25% roads, but has only 9%: Home Minister

Dhaka, Feb 12: Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan said that 25 percent roads are needed in the capital Dhaka but there are only nine percent roads.

Naysayers understood that election was fair: Home Minister

Dhaka, Jan 23: Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal said that the naysayers have now understood that Bangladesh has had a beautiful election.

No intel about sabotage on election day, detectives alert to prevent assassinations

Dhaka, Jan 1: Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal said that there is no information about sabotage around the polling day of the National Assembly elections on January 7. At the same time, he said that intelligence forces are alert to prevent assassinations.

Home Minister explains reason behind transfer of OCs across country

Dhaka, Dec 4: The Election Commission likely to decide to reshuffle the OCs considering that the upcoming 12th National Assembly elections may be affected. Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan said this after the special screening of the film 'Mujib: Ekti Jaatir Rupokar' at the Krishibid Institute auditorium in the capital's Farmgate on Sunday.

Arrest-cases reduced after Oct 28: Home Minister

Dhaka, Nov 24: Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal has claimed that the number of arrests and cases has decreased across the country after the violent incident surrounding the BNP convention on October 28.

Garment workers movement fueled by BNP: Home Minister

Dhaka, Nov 13: Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal claimed that BNP fueled the ongoing movement of garment workers over salary hike and said that a BNP leader in Kushtia fueled the movement of garment workers in Konabari and united them. The minister made this claim in response to a question while talking to the journalists of his office at the secretariat on Sunday.

Our heritage is living together in peace: Home Minister

Dhaka, Oct 21: Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal said, Bangladesh is the country of Bangabandhu's non-communal spirit. In this country, who is Hindu, who is Muslim, who is Christian, who is Buddhist does not matter. The important thing is that we are all Bangladeshis. Our tradition is to live together in peace. We are moving forward at breakneck speed as we follow Bangabandhu's guidance. Bangladesh is moving forward under the leadership of Sheikh Hasina. No one can claim this country. We all rejoice together on religious occasions.

If you want to change govt, come to elections: Home Minister to BNP

Dhaka, Oct 18: Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal has commented that if BNP wants to change the government, it will have to come to the polls.

No one will get away by rigging polls: Interior minister tells US pre-election observation team

Dhaka, Oct 12: Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal told the US pre-election observation team that no one can get away by rigging elections and his political party does not have such a mentality. He said this to reporters after a meeting with the observation team at the secretariat on Wednesday.

There are legal complications in taking Khaleda Zia abroad: Home Minister

Dhaka, Sept 25: Stating that there are legal complications in taking BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia abroad, Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal said that court approval may be required in this case. However, the law minister knows that well and the ministry cannot do anything outside the law.

There will be fair and participatory elections in future: Home Minister

Dhaka, Sept 23: Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal said that there will be fair, beautiful and participatory elections in the future. Those who hold wrong ideas will soon be dispelled.

Border killings reduced to a large extent: Home Minister

Dhaka, Sept 4: Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal said that it has been possible to reduce the number of border killings to a large extent in the last one year.

BNP's sudden programmes causing public distress: Home Minister

Dhaka, July 26: Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal said that people are suffering in Dhaka around the suddenly announced political programme of BNP. However, he said that there is no obstacle from the government to carry out the peaceful programme of the party.

Myanmar's separatists killing people in Rohingya camps: Home Minister

Dhaka, July 8: Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal believes that the separatists of Myanmar are entering the Rohingya camp in Cox's Bazar and killing people.