Bangabandhu family members won’t receive special security anymore
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Staff Correspondent
The Advisory Council on Thursday gave final approval to the draft Security of Family Members of the Father of the Nation (Repeal) Ordinance, 2024 subject to vetting by the Legislative and Parliamentary Affairs Department.
As a result, Bangabandhu family members including former prime minister Sheikh Hasina will not receive special state security anymore.
The draft was given approval at a meeting of the advisory council of the interim government held at state guesthouse Jamuna with Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus in the chair.
As a result, Bangabandhu family members including former prime minister Sheikh Hasina will not receive special state security anymore.
As per the decision of the previous government, the ‘Father of the Nation Security of Family Members Act, 2009’ (Act No. 63 of 2009) was enacted and promulgated. Later, a gazette was issued to provide special security and facilities as per the Act.
The law was enacted only to provide state privileges to members of a family which is a clear discrimination, said the Advisory Council.
The current interim government was committed to eradicating all discrimination after the anti-discrimination student uprising, it said.
It is necessary to take immediate action and issue an ordinance to repeal this Act, the Council viewed.
The family members of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman were getting foolproof state security everywhere in the country, including their residences and free utility services.
Meanwhile, the advisory council in its meeting also gave final approval to the draft of ‘Special Security Force (Amendment) Ordinance, 2024’.
The ‘Special Security Force Act, 2021’ was formulated to provide security to the president, prime minister of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh, family members of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.
In view of the popular uprising of the students, an interim government was formed on August 8, 2024, consisting of the chief adviser and other advisers.
In such a changing situation, it is necessary to ensure the security of the chief adviser under the ‘Special Security Force Act, 2021’.
It was also necessary to cancel some of the provisions of the said law with the addition of the security provision of the chief adviser to the interim government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh.
‘Special Security Force Amendment Ordinance 2024’ was unanimously approved in the advisory council meeting.