, Dec. 11 -- led anti-graft platform on Thursday demanded that two advisers Asif Mahmud Shojib Bhuiyan and Mahfuj Alam, who stepped down on Wednesday, disclose their assets.

The platform under the banner of 'Anti-Graft Students and People' made the demand at a human chain formed in front of the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) headquarters in the capital in the morning.

It also urged the authorities to publish corruption-related records from the ministries the two advisers oversaw over the past 17 months.

Speakers at the event alleged that although corruption complaints were filed against the personal assistants of the two advisers the ACC has yet to take any action.

They claimed the advisers have "lost their moral eligibility for can...