Jumbangla Desk: HSC candidate Sagar Gazi of Ulania Hat Secondary School and College of Galachipar Patuakhali passed by getting 3 points 92 in the anti-discrimination student movement.
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Sagar's mother Shahida Begum burst into tears after getting her son's results on Tuesday afternoon.
He said, if his son was alive, he would have been very happy to get the result. The son said that one day he will take over the family. How much does he talk about family? He also said that Sagar dreamed of becoming a marine engineer after completing his studies.
Sagar's father Sirajul Islam Gazi is a mason by profession and mother Sahida Begum is a housewife. Sagar is the youngest among three brothers. He passed the SSC examination in 2021 from the humanities department of Ulania School and College of Upazila. In 2023, from the same college, he could not participate in the HSC examination and pass in one subject. Sagar took part in the HSC examination this year. Two months before the death, he joined City Online Company in Uttara area.
Sagar was an active activist in the anti-quota student movement. A day before his death, he posted on his Facebook profile - 'If I die today, after victory, put a flag on my grave.' As per his last wish, the national flag was hoisted in front of his grave.
His elder brother is also happy to get the results of the deceased Sagar but he is stunned by the sad atmosphere. The dream of the sea remained a dream. At that time, he became emotional and wanted justice for the murder of his brother.
The same is the case with Sagar's teachers and classmates. At this time, they want justice for the murder of all those who died in the anti-discrimination movement, including Sagar. They also commented that if this murder is no