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“Media access to Secretariat restricted for security of fire-hit KPI”

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Special Correspondent Nation 2024-12-28, 2:04pm

Bangladesh Secretariat



Dhaka, Dec 28 -The decision to restrict journalists' access to the Secretariat was taken in view of the safety and security of the Key Point Installation (KPI), which was hit by a devastating fire this week, said the interim government on Saturday.

"The government regrets the inconvenience and seeks cooperation from journalists," Chief Adviser's Deputy Press Secretary Abul Kalam Azad Majumder said in a statement.

The government will soon review the existing press accreditation cards and invite fresh applications from all the local and international news outlets for the Press Information Department to issue new accreditation cards, he added.

Azad said temporary daily access cards will be issued by respective ministries for any press events.

Professional journalists have been urged not to get worried as the leaders and activists of Chhatra League-Jubo League-Awami League are holding hundreds of accreditation cards like the professional journalists hold.

It has been claimed that the Awami League regime harassed professional journalists by not issuing them accreditation cards and by canceling cards, but issued hundreds of cards in the names of their leaders and activists in favour of various fake news portals/newspapers.

"It is very difficult to verify these cards one by one. Again, there is no other option but to take immediate action in the recent fire incident at  the Secretariat”. 

“Professional journalists will get new accreditation cards based on the needs of their organisations very soon”.-UNB