Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed said on Sunday that changes at the top tier of Bangladesh’s police administration are likely, though the process will take some time. Speaking to reporters at the Secretariat after a courtesy meeting at the Prime Minister’s Office, he explained that a summary would first move from the Parliament Secretariat to the Prime Minister’s Office before being forwarded to the president for approval.
According to the current plan, the next session of parliament will begin on 12 March.
Salahuddin, who is also a member of the BNP Standing Committee, said the meeting discussed the agenda for the upcoming session. All ordinances issued during the interim government will be placed before parliament, and as per tradition, a proposal will be tabled for the president to deliver his speech. Regular parliamentary business will follow.
Responding to questions, he said there had been no discussion yet on the election of a new president or speaker.
The minister also addressed Saturday’s reported terrorist incident in Mohammadpur, saying he had ordered an investigation and requested a full report. “If such incidents occur, we will take strict action,” he said.



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