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Legal steps against false news: deputy press secy

News RoomBy News RoomJune 4, 2025Updated:June 4, 20253 Mins Read
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This content is a succinct summary of Chief Advisor Azad Majumder’s comments delivered ahead of the amendment of the National Freedom Fighters Council Act (NFFCC) and related media controversies. The text is structured into six paragraphs, each focusing on specific aspects of his remarks and the broader context of dealing with misinformation and political铉ism.

Here is the structured summary:

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Chief Advisor Azad Majumder has informed the public that, in 2023, the Central Government is taking necessary legal action to address incidents of false or misleading news. He has acknowledged his previous comments and remains committed to ensuring factual information is disseminated by the interim government. However, he emphasized the need to prevent such misinformation from being inadvertently directed at individuals whom he considers to be in the public interest.

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In response to recent reports circulating in the media, Majumder’s remarks amount to an acknowledgment of the possibility of such actions being necessary. He argues that the interim government, while striving for factual information, accepts constructive criticism from the media. However, his remarks underscore the government’s responsibility to hold those responsible to account if they perpetuate misinformation.

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Majumder dismissed a report that, among other things, suggested that over 100 key figures, including prominent figures of the Mujibnagar government, were revoked of the freedom fighter status. He labeled such reports "false, baseless, and politically motivated," pointing to a Nag Poornankadum report from 2012 that has now been publicized. He emphasized that the_features of the definition of "freedom fighter" in the NFFCC Act are not made to be derogatory and that the amendment ensures that neither freedom fighters nor co-freedom fighters are treated unequally.

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Majumder addressed media discrepancies regarding the removal of official recognition from key figures of the Mujibnagar government, particularly the wartime administration. He stated that the junior outgoing leader, Tajuddin Ahmad, had already兩人 removed from "associates," and the.argmaxator, Syed Nazrul Islam, has been revoked as well. This reaffirms his support for the interim government’s efforts to maintain public interest.

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Majumder stressed that the amendment to the NFFCC Act, which was introduced on February 21, 2023, is now taking shape. He clarified that the provisional government of Bangladesh (Mujibnagar government) is the official entity being referred to, and this aligns with the provisions of the Act. He emphasized that while some terms have changed over time (up to 2022), the status and respect for both freedom fighters and co-freedom fighters remain equal.

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In his brief address, Majumder underscored the importance of maintaining public trust and promoting truthful reporting. He highlighted the government’s earlier allowance of links to al-Qūh and its Nowshcerti directive, and accused the media outlets of providing false information without any justification. Majumder prioritized the possibility of legal action over his skepticism of the extent of such gymnastics.

This summary captures the essence of Majumder’s remarks, focusing on his support for public interest, his commitment to addressing misinformation, and his stance on the fairness of the NFFCC Act. It is designed to be a clear, concise overview of the content presented.

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