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The Chairman of the Bangladesh Chhatra League, Al Nahias Khan Joy, has warned to give a broken answer if he shows any other audacity about the sculpture of the Father of the Bangabandhu Nation Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.
He gave this warning at a protest rally held at the foot of the Raju sculpture at Dhaka University on Thursday (November 26) afternoon. The protest processions and rallies were held in protest at the sabotage, arson and terrorist activities of BNP Jamaat by anti-independent forces and extremist sectarianism. The procession started from the university’s sweet canteen and ended at the Raju sculpture after circling the important campus thoroughfares.
At the time, the BCL president said: ‘If we go into the field, you won’t have a chance to escape. If you show boldness again with the Bangabandhu sculpture, we will give you a toothless answer. The Chhatra League has the power to paralyze the entire country in five minutes. Joy said: “There is an anti-national conspiracy against the father of the nation, working to implement the Pakistani agenda. Again they try to confuse people with misinterpretations of religion.
The writer Bhattacharya, general secretary of the Chhatra League, said: “Those who want to spread the seeds of communalism in this country will be considered traitors. We must not forget them, traitors have been hanged in this country. At this moment he warned of a strong movement against Mamunul Haque.
Saddam Hussein, general secretary of the BCL branch of Dhaka University, said: The four principles are not exclusive to the Chhatra League. The politics that emanates from the liberation war comes from the deepest belief of all progressive student organizations and students in the country. The country’s students are ready to build a strong resistance against those who want to flirt with these four principles.
Dhaka Metropolitan North Chhatra League President Ibrahim Hossain and General Secretary Saidur Rahman Hridoy, Dhaka Metropolitan South President Mehedi Hasan also spoke at the rally led by writer Bhattacharya.
Ittefaq / YES
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