In a letter issued on Thursday (October 13) by the Peace, Security and Crime Control Branch of the Ministry of Home Affairs, instructions were given to create a safe environment as there was a huge public relations loss during the protest and such a situation could also affect private sector businesses.
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The recent protests by the Gen-G generation have caused damage to public property as well as private sector industries. The Ministry of Home Affairs has directed the Chief District Officers of all districts to make necessary preparations in this regard.
The Ministry of Home Affairs' Peace, Security and Crime Control Branch issued a letter on Thursday (October 13) directing the government to prepare a safe environment as the protests have caused significant public relations losses and could have an impact on private sector businesses.
The letter urged the district-level Chamber of Commerce and Industry, including business organizations, to hold a meeting in coordination with the District Security Committee to make necessary arrangements.
The letter states, ' It is requested to prepare a safe environment and hold a meeting with the participation of the concerned bodies to prevent damage to public and private sector property and take necessary steps. '
