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There is a need for digital security laws to curb cybercrime. This law is important. The Jatiya Party is not against the Digital Security Law. However, the chairman of the Jatiya Party and vice chairman of the opposition, Golam Mohammad Quader, demanded that some sections of the Digital Security Law be amended, maintaining democratic values.
The Jatiya Party chairman made the remarks at a meeting of the National Coordinating Committee for the Implementation of Provincial Arrangements in the auditorium of the Jatiya Party chairman’s Banani office here on Sunday (March 8). At the time, Ghulam Mohammad Quader said: ‘Some sections of the Digital Security Law are restrictive. Used to suppress dissent and undermine democratic rights.
He added that certain sections of the Digital Security Law have restricted media freedom. The right to express one’s opinion through the media or social networks is largely blocked. Some sections of the Digital Security Act are being used as a tool to crack down on political opponents. The crime described in some sections is not subject to bail, which is against human rights.
At the same time, the chairman of the Jatiya Party further said: “There is a deficit in the rule of law in the country. Extreme inequality has been created in the country through factionalism. That is why good governance is not guaranteed.
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