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Asif Mahmud Sajib Bhuiyan, Youth and Sports Adviser of the Interim Government said that the future of Bangladesh will be based on the opinion of the people. He said, the people of Bangladesh do not want much. People want to express themselves freely. They want to live happily and peacefully with their basic rights.
Asif Mahmud said these words in the discussion meeting held in the open forum of Comilla Town Hall grounds on Tuesday afternoon. Mentioning that the neighboring country India should talk to the people of Bangladesh, he further said, ‘As an independent sovereign state, the people of this country will talk with India eye to eye. Talk with your head up. People of Bangladesh should speak with respect. India has been talking to one team for so long; But that won’t happen anymore. India now has to talk to the people of this country. The practice of leaving Bangladesh behind, which they have been doing for so long, should be withdrawn.
The anti-discrimination students’ movement organized the meeting with the aim of ‘corruption, extortion and terrorism-free Bangladesh reconstruction and state reform’. As part of the same program yesterday, the central coordinator and co-coordinators exchanged views in Narayanganj, Rangamati, Sylhet, Kishoreganj, Meherpur, Patuakhali, Pabna and Kurigram. In these 9 districts, they held meetings with the families of the victims of the movement, administration, political leaders and students. The anti-discrimination student movement has been doing this program since last Sunday.
In the same meeting, another coordinator, Abu Bakr Majumdar, said, ‘Bangladesh of the future will be managed on the basis of people’s opinion. We are here to hear your opinion. We will give the outline of the future Bangladesh in the way that the people of the country will give their opinion.
Abdul Quader, Central Coordinator of Anti-Discrimination Student Movement, Nayan Monir, Coordinator of Dhaka University, Ziauddin Ayan, Coordinator of Jahangirnagar University, Mahi Khan, Coordinator of Bangladesh University of Engineering (BUET), Rubel Hossain, Coordinator of Comilla University and Mahir Tajwar, representative who came to Comilla on behalf of Anti-Discrimination Student Movement, spoke at the exchange meeting. Kazi Mahibur Rahman and Yasin Arafat spoke among the students of Comilla.
Three cocktail blasts took place on the west side of the Comilla Town Hall ground before the meeting started around 3:30 pm. At this time, people started running in panic. Later the police came and brought the situation under control. Dinesh Chandra Dasgupta, in-charge (inspector) of Kandirpar outpost, said miscreants threw three cocktails from outside the western side of the field.
Apart from this, at the beginning of the meeting, there was a ruckus between the two sides of the students. Later, coordinator Abu Bakr Majumdar calmed down the students by repeated requests on the mic.
Narayanganj: At the beginning of the meeting at the Osmani Paur Stadium located in Isdair of Narayanganj city, a minute’s silence was observed and the national anthem was played in memory of those killed in the movement. Central Coordinator Sarjis Alam, Asif Adnan, Abdullah Saleheen, Samia Masud, Shaheen Mia, Mehran Sifat, Abdur Rahman Ghaffari, Mobaswer spoke under the direction of Coordinator Shyamoli Sultana. Narayanganj coordinator Farhana Manik and others.
Sarjis Alam said, ‘You will not be anyone’s baton force. Develop yourself in such a way that you are talented, competent, educated; He who will be self-reliant on himself, not on any brother.’
Earlier in the morning, the central coordinators held a meeting with the coordinators and students of Narayanganj at a community center in Isdair of the city. Later, leaders of the Islamic movement in Bangladesh exchanged views. Talked to the relatives of those killed and injured in the agitation and assured them of medical inquiries and assistance.
Rangamati: Coordinator Hasnat Abdullah spoke at the exchange meeting organized yesterday afternoon at Rangamati Central Shaheed Minar. He said that in the coming days there will be a country where there will be no discrimination between mountains and plains and people. Fundamental rights will be guaranteed for all there.
Hasnat Abdullah also said in the meeting, teachers still do not go to schools in hill schools. The school is run by barga teachers. That system will no longer work. The government should take initiatives so that the people of the hills can get all the facilities like the people of the plains.
Talat Mahmud Rafi, coordinator of Chittagong student movement, Abdul Ahad, coordinator of Rangamati, spoke at the meeting.
Sylhet: The students of Sylhet have taken an oath to be united to completely eliminate the fascist system. The students took this oath in the exchange meeting organized at the District Art Academy yesterday afternoon. Hasib Al Islam, Central Coordinator read the oath to the students in the meeting. Central coordinator Asadullah Ghalib, co-coordinator Faisal Ahmed, Ashraful Alam, Zubair Ahmed, Abu Saeed, Tarek Ahmed, Asif Hossain and others addressed the meeting under the joint moderatorship of Golam Mortuza and Nurul Islam.
Central and local student coordinators discussed with the students of different upazilas of Sylhet before the exchange meeting. Later patriotic, revolutionary songs and poems were recited.
Earlier in the morning, the student coordinators met the family members of ATM Abu Turab’s mother, Momtaz Begum, who was shot dead in the agitation. They promised to bring Turab’s killers to justice.
Pabna: Central coordinator Iftekhar Alam said in the exchange meeting between students and the public in Pabna that students should not only do Tiktok, they should study. To know about the country and politics. The central coordinating team of 12 members participated in this meeting organized yesterday afternoon at the freedom square of Government Edward College. The central coordinator said. Mahin Sarkar and Abu Obaida, Co-Coordinator Oishiq Mandal, Kurbatul Ain Kaniz, Saiful Islam, Abdullah Al Mahmud, Faisal Ahmed, Al Raqib, Sadiqul Islam and Imam Hussain.
Earlier in the morning, the coordinators held a meeting with the district administration, police administration and army officials in charge of the district. After visiting the graves of the two students killed in the student movement in Pabna, he attended the exchange meeting at Government Edward College.
Meherpur: The team of coordinators in Meherpur first interacted with the family members of the victims of the agitation at the Municipal Community Auditorium yesterday at 10 am. Central Coordinator Waheed Uzzaman, Co-Coordinator Akram Hossain, Ashrefa Khatun, Abu Bakar Khan, Farhana Farina, Muinul Islam, Biswajit Dutta, Tauhid Islam, Babu Khan, Jannat and others were present at this time. Later, they held a meeting with the district administration, law enforcement and political parties in the upazila administration hall. In the afternoon, a student-citizen exchange meeting was held at Shaheed Samsujjoha Park in Meherpur city. Students of various educational institutions of Meherpur participated in it.
Kishoreganj: Central coordinator Ahnaf Saeed Khan said in the meeting organized yesterday afternoon at the old stadium of Kishoreganj city, “Don’t do mob justice, if there is a crime, report it to the administration.” But don’t take the law into your own hands. File a case if necessary. We are not safe yet. Domestic and foreign conspiracies are still going on. We have to be alert from this.
The central coordinator Touhid Siam, Lutfar Rahman, Armanul Islam, Swarna Akhtar, Shaheed Syed Nazrul Islam Medical College student Shakib Khan, Kishoreganj Samboyak Abhi Chowdhury, Ikram Hossain, Ujjal, Md. also spoke in the meeting. Sabab; Tariqul Islam’s younger brother Jewel Ahmed, representative of madrasa students, Mufti Abdur Rahim, etc., were killed in the agitation in the district.
Kurigram: Raqib Masood, coordinator of the anti-discrimination student movement, said in a meeting organized in Kurigram, “We revolt; But after the revolt, we can no longer be united. We create differences among ourselves. Because of which other people take chances.’
He said these things yesterday afternoon at the Kurigram Government College Grounds at the ‘meeting with the families of martyrs in the anti-discrimination student movement and the student-citizen exchange meeting against corruption, extortion and terrorism’. A 12-member coordinating delegation of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement participated in the meeting. The representatives are Abu Saeed Nion, Tariqul Islam, Rakib Masood, SI Shaheen, Mumtahina Mahzabeen Mohna, Abdul Muneem, Mishu Ali Suhas, Zaheer Raihan, Fihadur Rahman, Sumon Basunia, Sajeeb Islam, Abdur Rafique and others. Apart from this, besides meeting with the officials of Kurigram district administration, the delegation exchanged views with the leaders and workers of the local political parties at the Kurigram Municipal Auditorium.
Patuakhali: Central Coordinator Abdul Hannan Masud said in the exchange meeting held in the afternoon at TSC Auditorium of Patuakhali University of Science and Technology, “The revolution of 24 belongs to our students and people.” This state belongs to our students. Therefore, the students will decide how Bangladesh will run in the future. They will not fix any party, any group.
Another central coordinator Sanjana Ofifa, MA Said, Ryan Ferdous, Cynthia Zahin, Hasibul Hossain, Mobashwera Karim, Shahidul Islam, student of Barisal University, Tauhid Ahmed of Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Jihad Hossain of Dhaka College, Golam Rabbani of Barisal BM College, Dhaka University participated in the meeting. Sabbir Uddin and others.
Reports sent by representatives and correspondents of the concerned areas.
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