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Chief adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus interacted with police members during the inauguration of Police Week-2025 at Rajarbagh Police Lines on Tuesday. | BSS photo

Bangladesh interim government chief adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus on Tuesday asked the police to revive people’s trust in the force, saying that the law enforcement agency must have to play a significant role in holding a free and fair election.

‘We know police have various limitations and challenges - manpower and logistic shortage and inefficient budget, etc. But minimising the distance to be created between police and people during the 16 years and reviving the people’s trust in the police force is our biggest challenge,’ he said.


The chief adviser made the remarks while speaking at the inaugural session of Police Week-2025 at Rajarbagh Police Auditorium here as the chief guest.

He said restoring people’s trust in police is not difficult, and the distance would be let up with efforts from all levels.

Professor Yunus said from the grassroots level, the police must work to achieve the confidence of commoners and the government would provide all necessary support to this end.

Referring to his several speeches that the next general elections would be held between December this year and June 2026, he said the role of police is very important in holding the polls in a fair and peaceful manner.

The chief adviser said it is everyone's responsibility to create an environment where people can vote freely.

He asked the police to show equal attitudes to all candidates during the polls.

Professor Yunus said when the interim government assumed power in August past, the country’s law-enforcing agencies were in a fragile state.

Distance between people and the police was created and that was why the government took all necessary steps to improve the situation, he said.

He also said measures were taken to ease the suffering of people on roads and special drives were conducted and necessary stimulus measures were taken to improve the mental strength of police.

With the hard work of police, Prof Yunus said Durga Puja, Bishwa Ijtema, Eid-ul-Fitr, Bangla Nababarsha and other festivals were observed peacefully.

The country’s law and order has been brought under control due to efforts taken by the law enforcement agencies, he said.

The chief adviser also urged the police to play a strong role in preventing violence against women, ensuring that women from all classes and professions get support from police by calling to police hotline.

About the role of police in the country’s liberation war, he said in the black night at Rajarbagh Police Lines on March 25 in 1971, just prior to beginning the liberation war, Bengali police members waged an armed resistance for the first time and this history could not be forgotten.

In the history of Bangladesh Police, it is a chapter of great proud, he added.

Paying tribute to the police members who were martyred in the 1971 liberation war, he said for ages it was the great aspiration of people that rights of all would be established and there would not be any discrimination.

The law enforcement agencies must play a big role in fulfilling this aspiration, he added.

The chief adviser said as the police force was used as a partisan force during the deposed autocratic regime, all systems of the country were destroyed.

In following the illegal and unfair orders of the autocratic (Awami League) government, the police force fell massively in public anger, while many honest police members had to pay to this end, he said.

Asking the police forces not to be used by anyone, Prof Yunus said if a person is elected through unfair means and irregularities, the establishment of a just and equal society would not be possible.

He said holding a fair and neutral election is crucial so that no none can use the police force unjustly in future.

Saying that the time before polls is very important, he directed the police to remain alert so that the defeated forces could not destabilise the country in any way.

The chief adviser said an evil quarter is trying its best to break the unity of the country’s people so ‘you should always stay alert to resist it to protect the nation’.

Terming police the friends of commoners, he said the police force must establish this image despite being hard to do.

‘We are dreaming of building a discrimination-free democratic Bangladesh based on just. We are dreaming of building a second Bangladesh. The July mass uprising has created the opportunity to do so. We should not lose this opportunity.’ he said.   

The chief adviser inaugurated the Police Week 2025 at Rajarbagh Police Lines here this morning. Later, he exchanged views with police officers at the Rajarbagh Police Auditorium.