khaborwala online desk
Published: 12 Mar 2026, 01:03 pm
Bangladesh has successfully reduced extrajudicial killings and enforced disappearances to near-zero levels, the Law Minister, Md. Asaduzzaman, stated on Wednesday.
Speaking at an Iftar reception organised by the Dhaka University LLM Lawyers’ Association (DULA) at the Dhaka Club, the minister emphasised the government’s ongoing commitment to uphold human rights and strengthen the rule of law.
“Over recent years, Bangladesh has made significant progress in human rights indicators,” the minister said. “Extrajudicial killings have been brought down to nearly zero. Enforced disappearances, once a pressing concern, are also at a negligible level. Furthermore, the culture of false or politically motivated litigation has been substantially curtailed. These achievements reflect our commitment to a fair and transparent justice system.”
Looking ahead, the minister highlighted the commencement of the 13th National Parliament’s first session, beginning Thursday. “We are returning to the main road of democracy. It is our solemn responsibility to safeguard human rights, ensure access to justice, and uphold the rule of law for all citizens. May Allah grant us the ability to fulfil this responsibility and protect the lives and property of the Bangladeshi people,” he added. He also expressed hope that the nation’s citizens would serve as active partners in achieving the country’s shared democratic aspirations.
| Position | Name |
|---|---|
| Attorney General | Mohammad Arshadur Rouf |
| Former Secretary, Supreme Court Lawyers’ Association; Executive Committee President, Bar Council | Barrister Md. Ruhul Quddus Kajol |
| Senior Lawyer, Supreme Court | Salauddin Dolon |
| DULA President | Advocate Sheikh Ali Ahmed Khokon |
| DULA Secretary (Event Host) | Advocate Kazi Muhammad Zainal Abedin |
| Deputy Attorney General (Supervising) | Md. Shafiqul Islam |
The event was presided over by DULA President Advocate Sheikh Ali Ahmed Khokon and coordinated under the supervision of Deputy Attorney General Md. Shafiqul Islam. The programme was hosted by DULA Secretary Advocate Kazi Muhammad Zainal Abedin. Members of Dhaka University LLM Lawyers’ Association attended in large numbers, contributing to a dialogue on legal reform, human rights, and accountability.
The minister’s remarks underscored the government’s ongoing efforts to foster a justice system that is transparent, accountable, and aligned with international human rights standards. The gathering also provided a platform for senior legal professionals to reiterate the importance of safeguarding democratic institutions and ensuring the protection of citizens’ rights in Bangladesh.
Many people fall asleep while scrolling on their mobile phones and immediately pick them up again up...
Food delivery platform foodpanda Bangladesh has presented an electric bike to a delivery partner who...
In a harrowing case from Faridpur, a court has sentenced a man to life imprisonment for murdering hi...
One of the most cherished romantic songs in the history of Bangladeshi cinema is set to return to th...
At the inaugural parliamentary meeting of the BNP’s legislative wing, Prime Minister and party chair...
In a shocking incident in Durgapur Upazila, Rajshahi, a dispute over rice distribution cards for the...
In a move aimed at improving payment accessibility for rural consumers, Citizens Bank PLC has signed...
Bangladesh cricket is witnessing the rise of a new talent in Tanzeed Hasan, whose fearless batting i...
A tragic accident occurred on Wednesday morning in Akkelpur, Joypurhat, when a 21-year-old man was s...
In the wake of escalating conflict in Iran, the Ministry of Expatriates’ Welfare and Overseas Employ...
A violent confrontation erupted on Wednesday (11 March) at the Kanchpur bridge area on the western b...
In observance of the sacred Shab-e-Qadr and the upcoming Eid-ul-Fitr, Bangladesh’s two principal sto...