The words 'Yes Mushfiq' repeatedly uttered by UN Secretary General Stephen Dujarric's voice inspired the July-August student-people's movement, the poet Saleh Ahmed Khosru, who was injured in the police firing used to protect the fallen dictator, thinks.
He said these things while expressing his feelings on the movement at a program titled 'Story of Poets and Writers Injured in the July Uprising' at the Dhaka College Auditorium on Saturday afternoon. In the first part of the program, the injured poets and writers who directly participated in the student-mass movement expressed their feelings. 17 writers and poets of different ages spoke in this episode. A small book about their experiences has been published by Kal Dhvani. It was unveiled at the event. Then there was the discussion on the post-coup course. Afif, Shah Huzaifa Ferdous, Hasan Imam, Masuk Noor, Sherif Faruqi, Hasnat Abdullah, Kader Mazhar, Ibrahim Nirab, Tuhin Khan, Al Nahian, Mohammad Asadullah, Morshed Alam, Chanchal Bashar, Akhtar Zaman, Hanif Mollah among the poets and writers injured in the coup. spoke.
Writer Saleh Ahmad Khosru expressed his feelings and said in an overwhelmed voice, Professor Dr. Ali Riaz is present here. I respect you very much. We the whole nation have seen your role. Dr. Addressing Riyaz, Mr. Khusru said, one of your favorite people is Mushfiqul Fazal Ansari of 'One Man Army' fame. When a spokesperson Yes Mushfiq used to say, believe me, that word used to inspire me a lot. Then I thought I had to fight. But how much can be fought at the age of 62? We were in the field, I was shot, what could be more fortunate than that?