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DMP chief warns against ‘vested quarters’ over RMG workers’ unrest

January 14, 2019 00:00:00


Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) Commissioner Md Asaduzzaman Mia on Saturday warned unidentified 'vested quarters' against trying to use the ongoing unrest in the garments sector to serve their own subversive ends, reports UNB.

"We (law enforcers) will not give them any chance for that," Asaduzzaman said.

Meanwhile, the police, including detectives, have already been instructed to inquire why public sufferings have been made and who are creating destabilising situation centring the ongoing garments workers' protests.

The DMP chief made the comments while talking to reporters after distributing winter clothes among transgender (Hijra) in the city's Mirpur.

The DMP Commissioner urged all not to create public sufferings by painting a chaotic situation on the streets for personal or groups' interest. Because we will find out the instigators if the situation continues further, he added.

If any individual is involved in such conspiracy, legal action will be taken against him or her, the DMP commissioner said.

The top DMP official also added, "I believe all will become normal within a day or two."

Readymade garment (RMG) workers demonstrated for a sixth consecutive day on Saturday in the capital, Ashulia and Gazipur for various demands that include revision of the government-announced wage board to address the 'discriminations' in it.


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