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Nasir Uddin, Director of the Prime Minister's Office, attached to Public Administration

Nasir Uddin, Director of the Prime Minister's Office, attached to Public Administration
Mohammad Nasir Uddin Sarwar, Director of the Prime Minister's Office, has been withdrawn from his current post. He has been attached to the Ministry of Public Administration.

On Saturday (July 4), the Ministry of Public Administration issued a notification in this regard.

The notification stated that he has been withdrawn from the Prime Minister's Office for administrative reasons and attached to the Ministry of Public Administration.

Meanwhile, according to information published by the Dhaka District Commissioner's Office, the name of Mohammad Nasir Uddin Sarwar is on the list of executive magistrates who gave orders to fire during the student movement.

Earlier, during the Awami League government, he served as the President's Protocol Officer and Senior Assistant Secretary of the Ministry of Public Administration.

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