Movement leaders declare to continue programme amid mass arrest July 25

Movement leaders declare to continue programme amid mass arrest July 25

The anti-discrimination student movement leaders on July 25 last year declared to continue their movement with placing a series of demands including justice for the killings amid the nationwide mass arrest.

“The movement will not end with the publishing of the gazette notification (on the quota reform). It will continue with a series of demands,” Asif Mahmud Shojib Bhuyain, a key coordinator of the quota reform movement, made the announcement on his Facebook account quoting Nahid Islam, another coordinator.

In the post, Asif wrote that Nahid stated that the movement had moved beyond just the quota reform issue.

The demands included justice for the killings and abductions of students and civilians, and damages to the state, withdrawal of false cases, release of innocent arrestees including former DUCSU Social Welfare Secretary Akhtar Hossain, compensation to the families of the people who were killed or injured during the movement and elimination of terrorists politics in all campus and bringing the administrations of universities under trial.

The student leaders also issued an eight-point directive to protesting students. The directives included preparing lists of the killed and injured people, identifying those responsible for violence and killings, putting pressure for reopening the universities and dormitories, helping the hospitalized people, visiting graves of the martyrs including Rangpur’s Abu Sayeed, praying for their souls and expressing condolences to families.বিস্তারিত

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