Jumbangla Desk: The Jatiya Party leaders have declared anti-discrimination student movement convener Hasnat Abdullah and central coordinator Sarjis Alam as unwanted in Rangpur, and have announced a counter program. He said, 'Soon a mass meeting of the students will be held in Rangpur Division.
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He said that the entire platform of the anti-discrimination student movement along with the two student advisers of the interim government will shake the land of Rangpur, where the fascists' allies try to grow wings, we can crush them on the streets.
He said these things at a discussion meeting titled 'Thoughts of Youth in State Reorganization' at Rangpur Begum Rokeya University on Saturday (October 26) afternoon.
All those who gave legitimacy to Sheikh Hasina's government, referring to the friend of the fascist, Sarjis Alam said, if Jatiya Party had not tried to give legitimacy to Awami League in Parliament, then what would Awami League have got the minimum legitimacy it got. Jatiya Party itself came in opposition role to get a car, to get a house in the cabinet, to get the MP seat. Each of them should be brought to justice for bringing the country to this state.
He said, 'In the last 16 years, the fascist Awami League government has brutally tortured the BNP-Jamaat to stay in power. harassed in various ways. Where was the so-called opposition then? The anti-discrimination movement will hold a mass meeting in Rangpur very soon. Information advisor Nahid Islam, youth and sports advisor Asif Mahmud Sajib Bhuiyan, convener of anti-discrimination student movement Hasnat Abdullah will all be present there.
It should be noted that the chief adviser of the interim government. Sarjis Alam and Hasnat Abdullah expressed anger that Muhammad Yunus had a dialogue with Jatiya Party. They both gave a status on Facebook about this. There they referred to the Jatiya Party as the ally of the autocratic Awami government and the agent of spineless fascists. After that post, there was anger among Japa leaders and activists. Jatiya Party co-chairman former mayor Mostafizar Rahman Mostafa declared Hasnat and Sarjis unwanted in Rangpur in a meeting at Jatiya Party office in Rangpur on October 14.
In continuation of this, the Jatiya Party (JPA) held a protest march and rally with sticks when the central coordinator of the anti-discrimination student movement, Sarjis Alam, came to Rangpur. On Saturday around 12 noon, a procession was taken out from the party office on the central road of the city and a rally was held at Payra Chatwar after circling the main road. At this time, Japa leaders and activists shouted various slogans against the convener of the anti-discrimination student movement, Hasnat Abdullah, and the central coordinator, Sarjis Alam.