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Restriction on journalists’ entry to Secretariat is temporary: Home Ministry

Special Correspondent, dhakadiplomat.com
  28 Dec 2024, 20:54

The decision regarding the entry of journalists to the Secretariat is temporary. 
The Ministry of Home Affairs today said a positive decision in this regard will be taken soon after discussing with the Ministry of Information and broadcasting, according to a press release sent by Faisal Hassan, Public Relations Officer of Home Affairs Ministry.
The release said, In view of the ongoing investigation into the fire incident at the Secretariat, the above decision has been taken regarding the entry of the journalists.” 
It added, “The decision is temporary. A positive decision will be taken soon in this regard after a meeting with the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting."

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