Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Sunday said the government will take proper action against those who are engaged in arson violence in the public interest.
“I think there is no scope to compromise with those who burn people, damage the properties of the people and national assets,” she said.
Hasina said this while unveiling the results of this year’s Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) and equivalent examinations online.
Education Minister Dipu Moni handed over the combined result statistics of all 11 education boards to the premier at the latter’s official residence Ganabhaban.
Later, chairmen of the nine general education boards, Bangladesh Madrasah Education Board and Bangladesh Technical Education Board handed over the result statistics of their respective boards.
Sheikh Hasina said BNP and its allies faced no problem as long as they were carrying out political programs properly. Their image rather got better.
“But they have got alienated completely from the people after carrying out terrorist activities,” she said.
The prime minister questioned what the government should do with those who are engaged in arson violence or who order or provide finance for the arson violence.
“Will we receive them with floral wreaths or will the law enforcement agencies take proper action against them? If we do not take action against them, they will continue the arson violence,” she said.
This year a total of 13,74,488 students sat for HSC and equivalent exams from August 17 to September 25. Of them, 6,98,135 are boys and 6,76,353 are girls.