Awami League Presidium Member Obaidul Quader yesterday urged members of the law enforcement agencies to discharge their duties with utmost neutrality.
He said, "Your impartial attitude will help enhance image of the government".
"Please try to act as neutral officers rather than being over enthusiastic Awami League activist for the welfare of the country," he advised them.
Quader, also chairman of parliamentary standing committee on the ministry of information, said this while he was addressing a discussion organised by Jubo League at the Institute of Engineers marking the National Mourning Day.
He urged the BNP leaders to come up with constructive criticism against its political opponents and refraining from spreading "falsehood" against the government.
"Every one has the right to criticise the government, but this should be based on facts. Negative and baseless criticisms are not good for the nation as well as democracy," he said.
Refuting allegations of BNP acting Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir that Bangabandhu Memorial Trust has Tk 300 crore, he said the BNP leader has to beg pardon to the nation, if he fails to prove the allegation.
State Minister for LGRD and Cooperatives Jahangir Kabir Nanok, Jubo League General Secretary and Whip of the Jatiya Sangsad Mirza Azam, also spoke at the discussion.
Source : The Daily Star