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Nurul Haque Nur, former vice president of the Central Student Union of Dhaka University (Daksu) and joint coordinator of the Student Rights Council, said the government feared losing power.
He made the remarks in a human chain organized by the Student-Youth-Workers Rights Council at the National Press Club on Tuesday in protest of the police attack on teachers and workers at the press club in the early hours of December 6.
Nur added that the government does not want to listen to anyone today. They suffer from the phobia of losing power. Whenever someone takes to the streets with logical and fair demands, the government is silent. They think, realizing this, their mattress wobbles. They have established the dictatorship by repressing and silencing the people. But if the people are united, the dictatorship will not last. He called for the immediate restoration of the people’s right to vote.
Nur demanded a judicial investigation into the attack on workers, teachers and lawyers at the press club and the vandalism of the Bangabandhu sculpture in Kushtia. He also warned that if the demand is not met, there will be a mass movement against students, workers and teachers.
Nur said that the so-called Liberation War government, while in power, attacked teachers, workers and lawyers in the dead of night in the month of Vijay. It’s a shame for our 49 years of independence.
Acting Student Rights Council Coordinator Muhammad Rashed Khan, Joint Coordinator Faruk Hasan, Joint Coordinator Mahfuzur Rahman Khan, Mashiur Rahman, and other leaders of the Student, Youth and Worker Rights Council addressed the human chain.
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