Protest against the demolition of sculptures on the beach



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Since 9 a.m. today, a large number of people of various classes and professions, including tourists, gathered next to the sand sculpture. After the inauguration, the surroundings were flooded with visitors. Millions of tourists flock to the beach to celebrate the Victory Day holiday. In the afternoon, the public gathering has increased in the Bangabandhu sand sculpture area. Everyone is standing next to the sculpture protesting the demolition of the sculpture. Some are taking photographs to capture the memories, holding video images.

Shafiqur Rahman, 55, a Basabo school teacher in the capital, told Prothom Alo that the sand sculpture could tell the world that Bangabandhu’s name could not be erased by attacking or smashing the sculpture, because he (Bangabandhu ) is ingrained in people’s hearts. The fanatic-fundamentalist clique is conspiring to jeopardize the very existence of independence by disparaging Bangabandhu in a couple of places.

Saleha Yasmin, a university student from Haripur in Sylhet, said that Bangladesh would not have been born without Bangabandhu. Friend means red-green flag. It is not possible to erase the name of Bangabandhu so easily from the Bengal gained through the bloodshed of 3 million people and the 2 lakh dishonor of mothers and sisters in the 1971 9 month war of liberation. The people of Cox’s Bazar he has made a name for himself by building a huge sculpture of Bangabandhu on the longest beach in the world.

Ishtiaq Ahmed, Managing Director of Branding Cox’s Bazar, said the world’s largest Bangabandhu sand sculpture will be open until December 31 for local visitors, including tourists. Through this, the world will see that its (Bangabandhu’s) honor cannot be tarnished by attacking and smashing Bangabandhu’s sculpture.

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