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The founder and administrator of the public health center, Dr., asked that the educational system of the madrassa be open to all. Jafrullah Chowdhury.
He said the madrassa’s educational system should be open to everyone. Minorities will also be able to receive an education there. They do not have to change religion, but study. It will be good for Muslims. They (minorities) can see good sites of Islam. Your Islamophobia will decrease.
He made the call at a discussion meeting at Dhanmondi City Public Health Hospital on Saturday. The discussion took place on the occasion of the 140th anniversary of the birth of Maulana Bhasani, the undisputed oppressed public leader of the struggle for freedom and liberation.
The meeting was organized by Bhasani Anusari Parishad, Student, Worker and Youth Rights Council, Rashtrachinta and Gana Sanghati Andolan.
Jafrullah Chowdhury said, patriotism forgets where the dictatorship is at home. Today I will talk about freedom. Maulana Bhasani will not be remembered there. Don’t say his name, it can’t be. The rule of the dictatorial government is to erase the names of those who have done something for the country, for the country. They make one person great. I’ll talk about freedom, I’ll talk about liberation war, but I won’t talk about Tajuddin, will I?
Jafrullah Chowdhury said about the current problem of sculpture in the country, where did the lords suddenly get so much power from? Where did you get the courage? Who sent them? It also has a history.
When Joe Biden was elected in the US elections, the Bangladeshi government, like others, congratulated him. Everyone’s answer got there, but Sheikh Hasina’s answer didn’t come. Because Joe Biden knows that he (Sheikh Hasina) is not a democratic government that steals votes in the dead of night. So the gentlemen have been taken to the field to attract attention. Thousands of people, wearing hats, took to the field in anti-sculpture positions. So they (Joe Biden) are afraid of seeing the rise of militant fundamentalism.
“Today we have a difficult responsibility. Academics are knowledgeable people, but many times they are one-eyed,” he said. Moving with idols and sculptures. It is not written anywhere in the Qur’an. It is forbidden to worship idols, but it is not said to break idols. He called on people to get away from the anti-sculpture movement and join the movement for people’s rights and justice.
Asif Nazrul, a professor at Dhaka University, said there was an attempt to erase Maulana Bhasani from the history of independence. An attempt was even made to disband Mr. Tajuddin. Bhasani is Bangladesh, it must be said.
Former Dhaka University Vice President Nurul Haque Nur said the government is not in a position to get around easily. The exit is where the government is located. Nur urged the government to hold talks with all political parties, social organizations and civil society in the country.
Nur said the four organizations are moving towards greater unity. “We, the four organizations, are moving forward with the goal and objective of further liberation,” he said. I do not know if this nation will be liberated without greater unity and movement.
Bhasani Followers Council presidium member Naeem Jahangir presided over the meeting. General Secretary of the Council of Bhasani Followers, Sheikh Rafiqul Islam Bablu, Member of the State Thought Advocate Hasnat Qayyum, Acting Coordinator of the Student Rights Council Muhammad Rashed Khan Political party leaders.
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