I was beaten to death with wood, VP Nur after liberation



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Former Daksu Vice President Nurul Haque Nur was finally released from the DB police office after several dramas. He was handed over to his family at 12:40 p.m. At that time, party leaders and workers chanted slogans like “VP Noor is not afraid, get off the road”, “Attack-case” Hulia, you have to pick it up.

After the release, Vice President Noor said: “We were holding a peaceful protest, but suddenly we did not understand why the police attacked us.” We were attacked in a gauzy style with sticks and wood.

“We have been victims of attacks at different times, but what is happening in the country shows that there is no similarity between any part of the state and any part of the state,” he said. That is why it is seen that a Murray, (another) arrests one, frees another, this is what is happening. I have said before that there is no justice, there is no rule of law, there is no democracy in this country. So my judgment is with the people. We are not criminals, we are student leaders. We ate meer, the shirt was torn. We left in peace. I did not understand why the police attacked without provocation. All in all, you will pray for us, some of us have to be dealt with now. In fact, we did not understand why they arrested us and why they released us. Which, of course, made the video an overnight sensation.

When asked by reporters if he had been tortured in the DB office, Nur said that those in the DB office had treated him very well. But Adha-Marato is doing it from our path. Time to hit the road. Jumping in the style of a movie, I was beaten to death with a stick. I said that I will not leave my leaders and workers here. Then the police from behind said that Nur was going to attack him.

Meanwhile, the General Council for Student Rights and the Council for Youth Rights have announced a protest program at 11 a.m. on Tuesday to protest the attack on a peaceful program and the arrest of leaders and activists.

It is worth mentioning that Nur was the joint coordinator of the Bangladesh General Council for the Protection of Students’ Rights, which was formed to demand a reform of government service fees. After 28 years, he was elected vice president in the Daksu elections in 2019.



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