In response to the majority of injuries in the anti-discrimination movement involving students and the public, the interim government's Police Reform Commission has issued a notification requesting information from the public on transforming the force. The ministry notification says that the identities of those providing feedback will be kept confidential and that the information received will only be used to assist in reform efforts. "In pursuit of this goal, the People's Republic of Bangladesh government has established the 'Police Reform Commission' to reform the police force, which is currently operational. The Police Reform Commission seeks your valuable opinion on this matter." This nine-strong commission, including a student representative, will recommend measures for creating a 'public-friendly, accountable, skilled, and impartial' police force.