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Former Vice President (VP) of Dhaka University Central Students Union Nurul Haque Nur has said that if the Digital Security Law is not repealed by March 26, there will be a movement to overthrow the government across the country. . If the law is not repealed, the National Assembly will also be surrounded, Nur said at the rally.
He made the warning at a Bangladesh Workers’ Rights Council protest rally outside the Shahbagh National Museum on Friday (March 5).
He said that we must not forget that the anti-authoritarian movement of the 1990s was accelerated thanks to the uncompromising struggle of the student masses and the martyr Joynal Sepoy, Dr. The dictatorship has fallen by the blood of Monwar Hossain. This government will fall for the blood of the Mushtaq of today.
Nur said that Ahmed Kabir Kishore said in an interview that there was a strong smell of urine coming from Mushtaq’s body. They have beaten him a lot. His genitals received an electric shock. The protesters chanted slogans such as “Make bamboo sticks, save Bangladesh, end the dictatorship, save the country.” Nur called everyone to unite to prevent all injustices and prepare for the movement for the fall of the government.
Tanzim Uddin Khan, a professor in the Department of International Relations at Dhaka University, said at the rally that a fascist regime was running in the country. This is not the only fascist regime, those who were before have sown the seeds of this fascist regime. They have made such laws. Continuing with the current digital security law.
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