Home Affairs Minister Salahuddin Ahmed on Thursday said a vested quarter is attempting to exploit the ongoing protests of students to embarrass the government.

"There are certainly some groups that want to embarrass the government. They are trying to exploit various issues by concealing their identities and fishing in troubled waters. That has become evident. It has also been seen that many of those taking part in the protests are, in fact, neither students nor examination candidates," said the minister, UNB reports. 

He came up with the remarks while talking to reporters after attending an award and recognition ceremony for police personnel at the Secretariat.

The minister said the Ministry of Education has already clarified its position.

Candidates unable to sit for examinations due to inclement weather conditions would be given another opportunity, while students absent from the postponed Chattogram Education Board examinations would be allowed to take the tests using the same question papers once the examinations are rescheduled, he said.

Besides, an investigation committee has been formed over two erroneous questions in Physics examination paper and candidates would receive marks for those questions, he said.

He also said that the Education Minister has expressed regret in Parliament.

Asked if he had any message for the protesting students, Salahuddin said the government is not attaching much importance to the demonstrations as the number of protesters remained small in a few districts and outside Dhaka.

A culture of entering the Secretariat to demand examination postponements or promotion without examinations emerged during the tenure of the interim government, but the current government would not take any decision that undermines the quality of education, he said.

The government remained committed to holding examinations in a malpractice-free environment and restoring standards in the education sector, he said.

He also blamed previous practices such as auto-promotion, awarding additional marks and widespread GPA-5 results for weakening educational standards.

Referring to the efforts to bring back former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, he said Bangladesh has sent the documents sought by India and an Interpol Red Notice has also been issued.

“The government wants to bring her back under the Bangladesh-India extradition treaty to face trial. If returned, she would be arrested as a convicted person in accordance with the law before further legal proceedings,” he said.

Regarding fugitives staying abroad, Salahuddin said legal procedures have been completed to bring back three accused from India and one from the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

Interpol Red Notices have been issued and the required documents were sent to the respective authorities.

He expressed hope of receiving a positive response from the UAE authorities soon.

Responding to a question about flags bearing the Islamic declaration of faith (Kalema), the minister said some individuals are trying to exploit religious sentiments for their own purposes.

He also claimed that there are no militant groups operating in the country.

On the number of those recognised as July martyrs, he said the official gazette of the Ministry of Liberation War Affairs currently included more than 800 names. The number could increase based on DNA testing and new evidence.

Cases filed on the basis of false information or by fake complainants would be reviewed and corrected, he said, adding investigations would also seek to exclude innocent individuals from charge sheets.



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