Reforms will turn Ansar and VDP into a skilled, professional force: Home Affairs Adviser
Staff Correspondent: The Bangladesh Ansar and Village Defense Party (VDP) will undergo significant reforms to become a skilled, well-organized, and professional force, according to Home Affairs Adviser Lt. Gen (retd) Md Jahangir Alam Chowdhury.
Speaking at a ceremony at the Bangladesh Ansar and VDP Academy in Shafipur, Gazipur, the adviser emphasized the government’s commitment to taking all necessary steps to achieve this reform.
The remarks were made during the concluding parade of the 40th BCS (Ansar) Cadre Officers and the 25th Batch (Male) Recruit Sepoy Basic Training.
The adviser highlighted the vital role played by the Ansar force throughout Bangladesh’s history, particularly during times of national crisis. He noted that Ansar members have consistently demonstrated deep patriotism and have been instrumental in maintaining law and order, as well as contributing to the country’s overall development. “The force has played a special role in ensuring the security of critical infrastructure and diplomatic areas,” he said.
Reflecting on the past, the adviser pointed out that following the fall of the autocratic government during the anti-discrimination student movement, Ansar members bravely safeguarded key installations such as police stations, traffic points, and airports, often risking their lives. He specifically praised the Ansar Guard Battalion for securing police stations within the Dhaka Metropolitan area and ensuring the safety of Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport.
He also acknowledged the courage of Ansar members stationed at state guest house Jamuna, who continued their duties despite a shortage of police personnel. “I extend my heartfelt thanks and gratitude to all members of this force for their courageous contributions in times of national emergency,” he added.
The adviser also commended the voluntary Village Defense Party (VDP) members, who are spread across every village in Bangladesh, for their significant role in maintaining peace and security. He praised their efforts in addressing recent social security crises in rural areas and their vigilant actions against attempts to incite communal unrest. “VDP members stood as a barrier against those who sought to spread communal poison by attacking temples, churches, and other places of worship. They protected these religious sites and fostered harmony within the minority communities,” he said.
Looking ahead, the adviser expressed hope that VDP members, as organized and youth-driven volunteers, would continue to play an even greater role in the country’s socio-economic development and social security.
During the parade, the adviser took the salute and presented awards to the outstanding trainees.
Dr. Mohammad Abdul Momen, Senior Secretary of the Public Security Division of the Ministry of Home Affairs and Major General Abdul Motaleb Sajjad Mahmood, Director General of the Bangladesh Ansar and VDP, among others, were present at the event.
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