‘Say not to drug, prevent child marriage’

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RANGPUR, Feb 4, 2020 (BSS) – Superintendent of Police (SP) of Rangpur
Biplob Kumar Sarker at a rally has called upon the young generations to say
no to drug and prevent child marriage, terrorism and militancy for building a
peaceful society.

He was addressing the rally organised by Mithapukur police station
against drug, militancy, gambling, child marriage and eve-teasing at Ananda
Bazar in Mithapukur upazila on Monday afternoon as the chief guest, a press
release said today.

Hundreds of teachers, students, guardians, civil society members,
leaders of different socio-cultural organisations and local elite
participated in the rally to raise voice against these social curses.

The chief guest said police have to work as a real servant of the people
in order to maintain law and order in the spirit of the War of Liberation as
important partners in implementing the Prime Minister’s Visions 2021 and
2041.

“People want service, security and a stable environment from police with
dignity and rights. Police should have to provide desired services to people
within a short time using modern technology,” he said.

The SP reminded the parents that today’s children are the future of the
nation and they need to be careful in developing children’s psychology also
allowing them to play on the grounds along with studies to make them
enlightened and healthier citizens.

“The young generations must be saved from the fury of drugs for
continuation of smooth development in building a peaceful and developed Sonar
Bangla to realise the dream of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh
Mujibur Rahman,” he said.

Presided over by Officer-in-Charge of Mithapukur police station Jafar
Ali Biswas, Additional SP Md. Fazle Elahi, Senior Assistant SP Arman Ali and
Inspector Shahinur Islam addressed the rally as special guests.