BNP leader calls for removal of legal ambiguities in Cyber Security Ordinance

BNP leader Nazrul Islam Khan blasted police and security forces Saturday for bullying citizens. The politician accused officers of using confusing laws to hurt innocent people. Khan spoke at a meeting held at Dhaka Reporters' Unity about cyber security rules. He demanded the government fix vague language that lets cops abuse their power. The opposition figure said lawmakers must clear up legal confusion right away.

Khan slammed the new Cyber Security Ordinance 2025 for having major problems. He pointed out that criminals convicted under old cyber laws might walk free because of messy wording. The BNP member called the situation completely ridiculous and unfair. Khan wants new rules that punish police officers who break the law themselves. He believes authorities should face consequences when they misuse their badges.

The politician also attacked the National Consensus Commission for doing nothing about cyber law gaps. Khan said government officials refuse to fix obvious mistakes that hurt regular people. He argued that leaders pass laws but never teach citizens what they actually mean. The BNP leader wants better education about legal rights and responsibilities. Khan believes people deserve protection from both criminals and corrupt officers who twist the rules.
 

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