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Those who support terrorism will also be prevented.
The brutal murder of a businessman in the capital’s Old Dhaka is part of the backward trend of the country’s political culture. This murder is not an isolated incident. Those who support such terrorism will also be prevented.
Those who support terrorism will also be prevented.
Rifat Rashid, president of the organization, gave this warning from the torchlight procession and rally of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement today, Saturday. The torchlight procession started from Shahbagh via Raju Sculpture and met at the Central Shaheed Minar for a short rally.
At that time, slogans including ‘The address of the moneylenders, this will not be in Bengal’; ‘The black hands of the moneylenders, break them and crush them’; ‘No brokerage, the highway, the highway’; ‘Break the hand that kills people, break that hand’ and ‘Abu Sayeed is fascinated, the war is not over’ were raised from the procession.
Rifat Rashid, president of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement, said at the rally, ‘Mitford’s murder is not an isolated incident. This is part of the backward trend of the country’s political culture, where student politics has been turned into a sponsor of extortion and murder. We want to make it clear to BNP that those who support terrorism in the name of fighting fascism will also be resisted.
Rifat Rashid said, ‘Looking at the police system and public security during the interim government, it seems like this is the police of Sheikh Hasina’s era. (Local Government) Advisor Asif Mahmud posted on Facebook – the country is being taken to the Stone Age. How can he say such things while sitting in the government. (To take measures) Where is your obstacle, tell us. The students of July have not yet returned home.’
Hasan Inam, General Secretary of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement, said, ‘The July mass uprising has shown how vocal the people of this country can be against the occupiers. Today, that unity must be built again against the extortionists wearing the mask of the party, against the politics of oppression. The student community must unite in this struggle.
Last Wednesday evening, a group of people brutally killed a scrap metal trader named Lal Chand alias Sohag (39) in public on the road in front of Mitford (Sir Salimullah Medical College) Hospital in Old Dhaka. In this incident, four people from the Jubo Dal, Chhatra Dal and Swechchhasebak Dal have been expelled from the organization for life.