Lawyers clash with coordinator Hasnat Abdullah

Jumbangla Desk: Complaints have been raised about lawyers fighting with Hasnat Abdullah, the coordinator of anti-discrimination student movement. The incident took place in the High Court on Wednesday (October 16) afternoon.

Jumbangla Desk: Complaints have been raised about lawyers fighting with Hasnat Abdullah, the coordinator of anti-discrimination student movement. The incident took place in the High Court on Wednesday (October 16) afternoon.

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In a video, it can be seen that there was an argument with the coordinator Hasnat Abdullah and some lawyers. At one point, a scuffle broke out between the two sides. However, other students present there brought the coordinator Hasnat Abdullah from there. But the reason for the fight between them is not known.


Meanwhile, as a part of the pre-announced high court siege program, the students surrounded the high court area with a procession from 11:30 am on Wednesday, including Dhaka University. On this day, along with the students, people of various classes and professions also participated in the procession. The coordinators have announced to continue the sit-in program until the demands are met.


The 3-point demands of the anti-discrimination student movement are- The pro-Awami 'fascist' judges should be removed, the Awami panel lawyers should be removed from the Supreme Court, Judges' Courts, Sessions Judge's Courts across the country and the Chhatra League should be declared a terrorist organization immediately.


Incidentally, on Tuesday, pro-Awami lawyers staged a protest at the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate (CMM) court premises in Dhaka. At that time they chanted slogans like 'Sheikh Hasina's government, we need it again and again', 'Sheikh Hasina is not afraid, she has not left the Rajpath', 'Joy Bangla, Joy Bangabandhu'. A video of 20 to 25 lawyers participating in the protest has already gone viral on social media.

 

Sarjis Alam and Hasnat Abdullah, one of the two coordinators of the anti-discrimination student movement, called for a high court siege program in a Facebook post on Tuesday (October 15) night in response to the protest program of pro-Awami law


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