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The demand for the removal of Home Affairs Adviser Jahangir Alam Chowdhury has gained traction, with many citing his failure to maintain law and order as a burden on the interim government. Critics argue that he should step down due to his inability to control the worsening security situation. However, several political parties, including members of the interim government, oppose this move, suggesting that a larger conspiracy may be behind the instability. They assert that merely replacing the adviser will not resolve the crisis. Islamist parties, including Jamaat-e-Islami, have also expressed opposition to his removal. Political analyst Salahuddin Ahmed suggested that while restructuring the Home Ministry could be considered, removing a single individual would not be a comprehensive solution.
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