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The Rajshahi University Teachers Association has demanded punishment for those involved in vandalizing the sculpture of the Father of the Bangabandhu Nation Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in Kushtia. The demand was made in a circular signed by the general secretary of the teachers’ association, Professor Ashraful Islam Khan, on Monday afternoon (December 6).
The statement said that the power defeated in 1971 could never accept the non-communal conscience of Bangladesh, because before they had brutally murdered the founder of the state of Bangladesh and his family on August 15, 1975. Even today, disguised as religion, they are trying to blur the original consciousness of this state. In the wake of this, they have not only mocked and insulted Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the father of the nation and the architect of this state, in the name of opposing the construction of the Bangabandhu sculpture at Dholairpar in the capital, but also in Kushtia, where the expatriate government of Bangladesh was formed. For this work, they have chosen a day like December 5, the day in 1979 that Bangabandhu named this state ‘Bangladesh’.
Demanding punishment for those involved in the vandalism, the statement read: “We believe that religious fundamentalists began to implement far-reaching plans to destroy the non-community consciousness of Bangladesh by opposing the construction of the Bangabandhu sculpture in Dholairpar and vandalizing the sculpture. of Bangabandhu in Kushtia “. The Rajshahi University Teachers Association strongly condemned his misconduct and demanded exemplary punishment by arresting those responsible for the vandalism of the Bangabandhu sculpture and his public-backed instigators.
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