Dinajpur, May 8 -- Home Affairs Adviser Lt. Gen (retd) Md Jahangir Alam Chowdhury on Thursday vowed to step down if he fails to bring those who collaborated with former President Abdul Hamid to leave the country to book.

He made the remark in the face of questions from the students involved in the July Uprising when he was leaving the conference room of Dinajpur deputy commissioner after attending a meeting on law and order.

Warning of strict actions, adviser Jahangir said no one will be spared who facilitated the former president's departure.

"Of course, action will be taken. No one will be spared under any circumstances. Those involved in it must be punished," he said.

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