
Attorney general Md Asaduzzaman on Monday emphasised that only those involved in crimes would be brought to justice, not ordinary citizens, aligning with the wish of the peace-loving public.
‘We will bring the offenders under trial, not any person, as the people of the country unanimously want justice,’ he said while addressing the final phase of the National Policy Competition-2025 at Rajshahi University as the chief guest.
The ministry of youth and sports as part of its ‘Tarunner Utsab’ organised the event at RU Senate Bhaban.
AG Asaduzzaman stressed that the constitution reflected the aspirations of the people. ‘As a citizen, I want to live in Bangladesh with justice, the right to speak and write freely and in a society free of discrimination.’
He said that utmost emphasis was being given on ensuring proper services in proper time without any partiality.
Referring to the July revolution, the Asaduzzaman noted that the movement aimed to transform Bangladesh by ousting the fascist regime. ‘At present, we are witnessing a variety of opinions and receiving numerous proposals in the name of reformation.’
With RU vice-chancellor Professor Saleh Hassan Naquib in the chair, the meeting was addressed, among others, by member of Constitution Reform Commission Professor Ekramul Haque, RU pro-VC Professor Farid Uddin Khan and joint secretary to the youth and sports ministry Sheikh Muhammad Zobayed Hossain.
RU had elected five teams – Deepshikha, Torchlight, Gyanbistar, Changemaker and Avijatri – for the National Policy Competition.
In Monday’s competition, torchlight clinched the top position, while Deepshikka became the first runner-up and Changemaker the third.
The chief guest distributed medals, crests and prizes among the winning teams.