Human chain demanding arrest of opponents of Bangabandhu sculpture



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The event was organized under the motto of ‘All TSC Sociocultural Organizations’ at the foot of the Raju Sculpture of the University on Saturday afternoon. People from different classes and professions participated, including leaders and activists from different political organizations.

Expressing solidarity with the program, Awami Juba League Publicity Secretary Joydev Nandi said: “Bangabandhu sculpture is not just a sculpture, Bangabandhu sculpture is a reflection of all of Bangladesh, Bangabandhu sculpture is A reflection of 56 thousand square miles, Bangabandhu’s sculpture is our red-green reflection.

Several socio-cultural organizations of the University of Dhaka focused on TSC have organized a human chain demanding the arrest of those who oppose the installation of the Bangabandhu sculpture.

Several sociocultural organizations of the University of Dhaka focused on the TSC have organized a human chain to demand the arrest of those who oppose the installation of the Bangabandhu sculpture.

“By opposing the Bangabandhu sculpture, they have damaged our existence. They are bragging from inside the hole. We cannot stand still. This is the beginning of every logical move by Dhaka University. Let us confront this radical evil.”

Saad bin Quader Chowdhury, former freedom fighter and secretary for liberation war affairs for Daksh, said: “There are sculptures in different Muslim countries of the world. Sculpture and idol are not one single thing. Understand the difference between sculpture and sculpture. This difference is not structural, it is conscious. Idols are worshiped through consciousness. On the other hand, a sculpture is a symbol of the history and tradition of the nation ”.

Demanding the construction of a Bangabandhu sculpture at Dhaka University in the Mujib Year, he said: “On the occasion of the Mujib Year, we demand the construction of a Bangabandhu sculpture at Dhaka University on behalf of Daksh. The Vice Chancellor assured us that he would build a sculpture of Bangabandhu at Dhaka University in the year of Mujib. We urge today’s human chain to implement it quickly. “

Ishtiaq Uddin, Chairman of the TSC Research Parliament, said: “Even today, almost 50 years after independence, we have to see politics based on religion. We still see the seeds of the defeated power of 1971. The country that Bangabandhu has fought for all his life, imprisoned for 4,600 and 82 days, shows the audacity to oppose the construction of the Bangabandhu sculpture. Dhaka University students will not accept such a presumption. “

At this time, he demanded the construction of a 16-foot-tall Bangabandhu sculpture at Dhaka University to maintain the meaning of the Victory Day word ’18’.

Also present on the human chain were Biplob Mostafiz, Secretary for Cultural Affairs of the Awami Juba League of Bangladesh, Tareq Al Mamun, Executive Member, Rafiqul Islam Sabuj, Former Daksh member, Sabur Khan Collins, Chhatra League Under Secretary for Science, Tanvir Ahmed from Durbar Ekattar. , Cultural activist Shikha Bose, etc.

Kushputul Dah by Rezaul Karim and Mamunul Haque

An organization called Muktiyuddha Mancha burned the kushputul of Charmonai Pir Rezaul Karim and Bangladesh’s Acting Secretary General Khilafah Majlis Mamunul Haque in protest against the threat to stop the construction of the sculpture of the father of the nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.

Mamunul Haque and Rezaul Karim were arrested for insulting the Father of the Nation in a protest rally at the foot of the Raju sculpture in the afternoon. At this time his puppets were burned. After the protest rally and the burning of Kushputulika, Muktijuddha Mancha blocked the road in Shahbagh with a procession of Raju’s sculpture. There they held a sit-down program for about an hour.

His seven-point claim includes-

# Religious entrepreneurs Mamunul Haque and Faizul Karim should be arrested for insulting the father of the nation.

# Bangabandhu sculptures should be built in every university, college and district, upazila in the country.

# To maintain community harmony, policies based on religion should be banned in Bangladesh.

# Extensive rumors and propaganda of religious provocation through various religious gatherings and social media must be identified and brought to law, and exemplary punishment given.

# The maximum penalty for the accused in the crime of rape as rape must be guaranteed.

# It is necessary to simplify the educational system of the madrasa and strengthen surveillance by creating a control cell to stop sexual harassment of students of the madrasa.

# Madrasa educational institutions should arrange for the regular playing of the national anthem, raising the national flag, building Shaheed Minar and the history of the liberation war.

Muktiyuddha Mancha President Aminul Islam Bulbul Secretary General. Sculptor Rasha, General Secretary of Gaurab 71 FM Shaheen, President of the Dhaka University Branch of Muktijuddha Mancha Sonet Mahmud, President of the Dhaka Metropolitan North Branch, Milon Dhali, spoke on the occasion.



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