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Home Affairs Adviser Lt. Gen. (Retd.) Jahangir Alam Chowdhury has stated that the government has no concerns regarding the Awami League’s banned “Dhaka Lockdown” program scheduled for November 13. Speaking to journalists after a meeting of the Core Committee on Law and Order at the Secretariat on Sunday, he assured that law enforcement agencies are well-prepared to handle any situation. Chowdhury also rejected recent media reports claiming that 50 percent of the deployed army personnel would be withdrawn, calling them baseless rumors. Earlier, several outlets had reported such a decision, allegedly citing senior officials present at a previous meeting. The adviser emphasized that maintaining law and order remains the government’s top priority, noting that the armed forces, empowered as special executive magistrates since September 17 last year, continue to assist civil administration in ensuring public safety following the political transition after the Awami League’s ouster.

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