Declaration to resist extremist anti-sculpture group



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Demonstrations and protest processions across the country, demanding exemplary punishment by swiftly arresting those involved.

In Kushtia, in the dead of night, there is a storm of protests across the country, including the capital, against the demolition of the sculpture under construction by the Father of the Nation. Many pro-independence organizations, including the Awami League and its allies, have organized protests, human chains and processions across the country, condemning and protesting the incident and demanding exemplary punishment for the swift arrest of those involved. From these programs, the defeated independence forces, communal groups and extremists were declared on the ground with continuous programs to resist the conspiracies.

Juba League, Juba Mahila League, Jatiya Sramik League, Swechchhasebak League, Krishak League and Matsyajibi League held demonstrations and processions on Bangabandhu Avenue in the capital on Sunday afternoon. At the same time, the Awami Juba League held simultaneous demonstrations and processions across the country.

In the afternoon, the Juba League organized a large protest rally in front of the Awami League headquarters on Bangabandhu Avenue. Since the demonstration, the leaders and workers of the organization were instructed to sit in the neighborhoods, mosques and madrasas and monitor whether the radical communal group was involved in any misconduct. At the end of the rally, a procession marched around Gulistan, Nur Hossain Square, Purana Paltan and ended in front of the Awami League office on Bangabandhu Avenue.

Mojibur Rahman Chowdhury Nixon, member of the Juba League presidium and Faridpur-4 constituency deputy, Mojibur Rahman Chowdhury Nixon, said at the pre-procession rally: “We will build fortresses from house to house to resist extremist fundamentalists against the sculpture of the father of the nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. As long as the generation of phantom racekars in Pakistan cannot drive out the radicals, we, the sons of the liberation war, will be together in the streets, on the ground all over the country.

Mojibur Rahman Chowdhury Nixon said that just as young people under the leadership of Sheikh Fazlul Haque Moni, the founding president of the Juba League, went to war against Pakistani aggressors in 1971 under the leadership of the nation’s father Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, today the young people have gathered here. Liberate the country from the hands of the Nizamis. The ghosts of Pakistan are still alive. The number of sculptures in the country has never been discussed. Why so much movement today with the sculpture of Bangabandhu? Who is your fuel? Its fuel is Khaleda Zia, Tareq Rahman and Jamaat-Shibir.

Mamunur Rashid, a member of the Juba League presidium, also spoke at the protest rally. Rafiqul Islam, Taj Uddin Ahmed, Md. Central and Metropolitan Leaders, including Nabi Newaz, Zakir Hossain Babul, Acting President of Radhaka Metropolitan Northern Branch, Mainuddin Rana, Acting President of the South, Ismail Hossain, Northern Secretary General, HM Rezaul Karim Reza, Acting Secretary General of the South.

The Dhaka Metropolitan North Awami League held a protest assembly and procession yesterday at Satarasta in Tejgaon. At the same time, the Awami League organized protest processions and rallies in all the police stations and police districts of Mahanagar Uttar. Additionally, each thana, ward and Awami League union under the Dhaka Metropolitan South Awami League organized separate protest rallies at 3pm.

The Swachchasebak League held a protest procession in front of the Awami League office on Bangabandhu Avenue. Present were the president of the organization Nirmal Ranjan Guha, the general secretary Afzalur Rahman Babu, the vice president Gazi Mesbaur Rahman Sachchu, Nirmal Chatterjee, Abdul Alim, the president of the Volunteer League of the Metropolitan South of Dhaka, Kamrul Hasan Ripon, the secretary General Tariq Saeed and others.

Furthermore, the protest procession of the Dhaka Metropolitan Dakshin Krishak League marched from the headquarters at 23 Bangabandhu Avenue to various roads in the capital, passed the National Press Club and ended at the headquarters at 23 Bangabandhu Avenue. Abdus Salam Babu, president of the Dhaka Metropolitan Dakshin Krishak League, led the protest procession. Leaders and activists from the Young Women’s League held a protest procession in front of the central office on Bangabandhu Avenue. At that time, the president Nazma Akter, the general secretary Apu Ukil and leaders and workers from different thana districts of the organization were present.

At noon, the BCL held a protest procession and assembly at the foot of the Raju sculpture at Dhaka University. Writer Bhattacharya, the organization’s general secretary, Sanjit Chandra Das, president of the DU branch of the BCL, and Saddam Hussein, the organization’s general secretary, addressed the demonstration under the chairmanship of BCL president Al Nahyan Khan Joy. The rally was preceded by a demonstration procession from the university’s sweet dining hall, which skirted major campus roads.

The BCL organized a protest procession from 11 am yesterday demanding the arrest of those involved in breaking and insulting the sculpture of Bangabandhu. After Raju left the foot of the sculpture at the university at 2pm, there was another protest procession led by District Councilor No. At the end of that rally, at 4 pm, an organization called Invincible Bangla met again at the foot of the Raju sculpture. Therefore, the Dhaka University area was bustling all day yesterday in protest against the desecration of the Bangabandhu sculpture.

Ittefaq / ZHD



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