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No arrests in July-August uprising, says Home Ministry

Greenwatch Desk Nation 2024-10-14, 3:13pm

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Home Ministry



The Ministry of Home Affairs has ordered the authorities concerned to refrain from suing, arresting and harassing those involved in the July-August mass upsurge.

A notification has been issued in this regard, said the ministry on Monday.
According to the notification, students and mass people who had actively worked to make the mass uprising a success from July 15 to August 8 will not be arrested, sued or harassed.
The authorities concerned were asked to remain highly vigilant in this regard, reports UNB.