Asaduzzaman Khan
Stronger police support to run mobile courts
Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan yesterday assured the deputy commissioners of stronger police support for mobile courts.
Law enforcers demand enhanced compensation
Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan has praised the bravery and courageous role of police, saying that they are working to keep the country's law and order situation stable.
Stronger police support to run mobile courts
Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan yesterday assured the deputy commissioners of stronger police support for mobile courts.
July 1 attack charge sheet to be flawless
Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan yesterday said investigators were taking time to submit the charge sheet in the Holey Artisan attack
Militants killed wife to demoralise SP Babul: Minister
Militants murdered the wife of Babul Akter, a superintendent of police, to demoralise him, Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan says.
Action, if section 54 abused: Minister
Action will be taken upon abuse of section 54 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan says.
Democracy pays heavily for Article 70
The HC's observations have upheld what Awami League MP, Asaduzzaman Khan, had forecasted over four decades ago. Asaduzzaman, who was a member of the Constitution Drafting Committee in 1972, strongly opposed the inclusion of Article 70 to impose restrictions on MPs.
Killings aimed at harming religious harmony: Minister
The recent killings have been carried out to harm religious harmony across the country, Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan says.
Govt to scrutinise slain Nazim's writings: Minister
Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal says that the write-ups of the slain secular activist Nazimuddin Samad are needed to be scrutinised to see whether he wrote anything objectionable about religion.
Vuvuzela banned at Mongol Shovajatra
Vuvuzela, matches and lighters have been banned at Mongol Shovajatra brought out from the Institute of Fine Arts in Dhaka every year to celebrate the Bangla new year, the home minister said today.
US to send back 30 illegal Bangladeshis
The United States will send back 30 Bangladeshis living illegally in the western country, Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan says.