The Juba League of the Rajshahi district protests against the vandalism of the Bangabandhu sculpture



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Demonstrations and rallies have been held in the Juba League city of Rajshahi district to protest the demolition of the under construction sculpture of Bangabandhu at the Kushtia intersection. The protest procession, which began on the slopes of the Bangabandhu mural at the Laxmipur intersection in the city on Saturday night, returned to the same location after circling major roads and gathered in a demonstration.

Rajshahi District Juba League President Abu Saleh chaired the function and District Juba League Acting General Secretary Ali Azam Sentu led the rally as the main guest. Asaduzzaman Asad said that in the month of independence, these fundamentalists began to conspire again. He is provoking people with the wrong fatwas. Desaratma Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has recognized Qawmi Madrasa. It has granted certificate status by forming a separate board and is building 500 model mosques. Madrasa Superintendent has been promoted to the position of Director. Imams from mosques across the country were honored last Eid. Even then, these fundamentalists are trying to create an unstable environment in the country by making contradictory statements about the Bangabandhu sculpture.

He said that after all these statements of fundamentalism, the Bangabandhu sculpture was broken in Kushtia. The leaders and workers of the Awami League will no longer sit. Appropriate answers will be given for this point of view. And if you lend a hand to a sculpture, we will also resist them. I will not silently accept all things fundamentalists.

Workers Party Protest

Meanwhile, the Rajshahi Metropolitan Committee of the Bangladesh Workers’ Party has expressed strong condemnation and anger over the vandalism of a sculpture under construction by Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in Kushtia. In a press release on Saturday night, Mahanagar Workers’ Party Chairman Liaquat Ali Liku and General Secretary Debashish Pramanik Debu expressed strong condemnation and anger.

Referring to the demolition of the Bangabandhu sculpture as a demonic incident, they said: “It remains to be seen how far the fundamentalist violence has gone when the sculpture of the Father of the Bangabandhu Nation, the architect of the great independence, is not safe in this country”. They broke Lalon’s sculpture that day, that of Bangabandhu today, tomorrow Shaheed Minar will be demolished. So if their poisonous teeth cannot be broken with a strong hand now, then one day they will break and destroy golden Bangladesh.

The Mahanagar Workers Party believes that any collusion with extremist fundamentalists is detrimental to Bangladesh. To build Bangladesh as a non-communal state in the spirit of the liberation war, it is necessary to close all avenues for the emergence of communal forces. At the time, the leaders of the Mahanagar Workers’ Party demanded that all those involved in the vandalism of the Bangabandhu sculpture in Kushtia submit to the law as soon as possible.

Ittefaq / AAM



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