Home Affairs Adviser Md Jahangir Alam Chowdhury on Monday said there is no possible security threat to the law and order of the country during the celebrations of the upcoming Victory Day.
"By the grace of Allah, there is no security threat to the law and order on the Victory Day, as the day is not for any particular group or individual, rather the day belongs to all people of the country. Even though, the government has taken adequate measures so that no incident or saboteur activities occur," he said while talking to journalists after a meeting on overall security measures and law-order ahead of Victory Day held at the Home Ministry conference room.
Mentioning that the overall security measures for the Victory Day celebration with due dignity were discussed during the meeting, he said currently there is no problem regarding the law and order. "The law and order is much better now than earlier. Steps have been taken to improve it more."
The adviser also asked all concerned to take necessary measures to ensure smooth vehicular movement on the Victory Day.
He said the colour and shape of the national flag should not be different from one place to another.
To mark the day, all concerned have been requested to conduct meetings maintaining guidelines and standards set by the government, he added.
Chief Adviser's Special Assistant on Home Ministry Khoda Baks Chowdhury, Home Ministry Senior Secretary Dr Mohammad Abdul Momen, Inspector General of Police (IGP) Md Moynul Islam, senior officials of the ministry and law enforcement agencies were also present in the meeting.