Unless the prices of goods are brought within the reach of the common man and the problem of traffic congestion is not solved, the common man will become impatient, said Hasnat Abdullah, coordinator of the Students' Movement Against Discrimination.
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On Friday (October 18) afternoon, Hasnat Abdullah said all this while participating in an exchange meeting at Mirpur-10 fire service ground in the capital.
Addressing the interim government, Hasnat Abdullah said, 'Until the prices of goods are brought within the reach of the common man and the problem of traffic congestion is not solved, the common man will become impatient. Please bring the product price within the reach of common people as soon as possible. If not, people can come down the streets any time against this government.'
Hasnat Abdullah said, the anti-discrimination student movement has been uncompromising on the question of transparency, morality, truth and Bangladesh since the beginning. The journey to freedom from fascism will not be successful until the fascist system is finally eradicated from this country.
Tariqul Islam, one of the coordinators of the anti-discrimination student movement, and Abdul Quader, among others, spoke at the rally.
Abdul Quader expressed dismay at the division of the agitators after August 5. Tariqul Islam said, 'We will be on the streets until the end of the fight to abolish fascism.'