“What happened to Jaha Alam is very unfortunate. I strongly condemn it and hope that the Anti-Corruption Commission will soon take serious action in this regard,” he said.
Talking to the journalists at the Secretariat after holding a meeting with a five-member team of the United Nations,
Regarding the meeting, Anisul said that “We expressed our opinion on and commitment to human rights. We said that the government led by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina aims to establish human rights in the country and is working for it tirelessly.”
The US team also talked about the Digital Security Act, mainly against it, while we clearly expressed the government’s position. They also wanted to know about forming some new laws like an evidence act, anti-discrimination act while we informed them that we are working on evidence act and a meeting over forming anti-discrimination act next month,” he said.
Replying to a query of journalists on the Rohingyas refugees, Anisul conveyed the Rohingya issue had actually not come up today.