Liberation War Affairs Minister AKM Mozammel Haque disclosed that approximately 8,000 individuals have been excluded from the list of freedom fighters due to discrepancies in their claims. He made these remarks while speaking to reporters after paying respects at the Mujibnagar Memorial ahead of the rally commemorating Mujibnagar Day in Meherpur.

In ensuring the accuracy of the compilation of the list of liberation war veterans, Minister Mozammel highlighted the role of verification committees at the upazila level nationwide. These committees oversee the authentication process, forwarding verified cases to the National Freedom Fighter Council for final approval. The resulting Freedom Fighters Gazette is then published. If any individual is found to have falsely obtained the status of a freedom fighter, their designation is revoked upon complaint or detection by the ministry, supported by evidence.

Mozammel stressed the stringent protocols in place to prevent fraudulent claims, stating, "There is no room for false claims in becoming a freedom fighter. While deception may seem convenient in today's age, we are vigilant to such attempts. Any specific allegations will be thoroughly investigated and addressed accordingly."

Regarding the historical significance of the Mujibnagar government, Mozammel emphasized its importance as the first government of Bangladesh. Plans are underway, under the prime minister's leadership, to elevate Mujibnagar into a world-class tourist destination, preserving the legacy of the Liberation War era government. Mozammel outlined steps taken in this regard, including consultations with stakeholders at all levels and the formulation of an initial project proposal. He announced that the Executive Committee of the National Economic Council (Ecnec) would soon review the project for approval. Anticipating Ecnec's endorsement, he pledged to commence work promptly, aiming to inaugurate the transformed Mujibnagar as an international tourist hub by the next April 17.