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No one gave blood to replace one group with another: Nahid
National Citizens Party (NCP) convener Nahid Islam said, no one shed blood or staged a mass uprising just to change power, to remove one party and install another.
No one gave blood to replace one group with another: Nahid
He said this at a march organized at the municipal Shaheed Minar square in Gaibandha city at 3 pm today, Tuesday, to mark the anniversary of the July Mass Uprising.
Nahid Islam said, “In the new Bangladesh, we will not give any more opportunities for extortion, corruption, looting, and occupation. Insha Allah, we will return home after building the country that we and you have called for together.” He said, “For all the misdeeds committed in the last 16 years, including the July genocide, the murderer Hasina and this Awami League, the autocratic Awami League, must be judged on the soil of this Bengal. We will definitely ensure their trial and we will have to go to the elections through the reforms, the fundamental reforms of the state that are needed for a new Bangladesh.’
The Gaibandha program was also attended by NCP Member Secretary Akhtar Hossain, Chief Organizer (Southern Region) Hasnat Abdullah, Chief Organizer (Northern Region) Sarjis Alam, Chief Coordinator Nasiruddin Patwari, Senior Joint Coordinator Abdul Hannan Masud, Senior Joint Member Secretary Tasnim Zara, Central Member Fihadur Rahman and others.
NCP leader Nahid Islam said, ‘The journey of the July Mass Uprising began on this day in 2024 under the banner of the anti-discrimination student movement. The students and the public from all over Bangladesh came out in a logical movement. In that movement, when the murderous Hasina government used the police and the Chhatra League to suppress and oppress; When indiscriminate firing was carried out on students and the general public, then the students, workers and the general public came out on the streets demanding one point. We want to say that thousands of people were martyred in this mass uprising. Thousands of students and the public were injured. For a new Bangladesh. There will be no discrimination in this Bangladesh, there will be democracy. If you speak in that Bangladesh, the police will not shoot at you. If you want to speak, if you want to protest, you will protest. The July Mass Uprising taught us that protest. Let us not back down from protesting.’
We will not allow a new culture of fear to arise in this Bangladesh. The martyrs gave their blood, if necessary, we will give our blood again. This Bangladesh must follow the path of the July Mass Uprising.’
On the occasion of the anniversary of the July Mass Uprising, the NCP has started the ‘Desh Garde July Padyatra’. This program began this Tuesday morning with a visit to the grave of martyr Abu Sayeed, who was martyred in the anti-discrimination student movement in Babanpur Jafarpara village of Pirganj, Rangpur.