Who led the mass revolution, said Sadiq, President of DU Shibir

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Jumbangla Desk: Dhaka University Branch Student Camp President Sadiq Kayem said, 'July Revolution was the final collective angry explosion of all the oppressed at all levels. Our martyrs led this mass revolution. By sacrificing their lives given by God, they entrusted us with the res

Who led the mass revolution, said Sadiq, President of DU Shibir
September 23, 20243 Mins Read
Jumbangla Desk: Dhaka University Branch Student Camp President Sadiq Kayem said, 'July Revolution was the final collective angry explosion of all the oppressed at all levels. Our martyrs led this mass revolution. By sacrificing their lives given by God, they entrusted us with the responsibility of building a democratic Bangladesh based on equality and humanity.'

He said these things in a post on his Facebook wall on Monday morning.

In that post, the president of the DHA camp also said that this movement is a movement based on the blood of martyr Abu Saeed, a movement based on the memory of martyr Mir Mochad. The movement stands on the sacrifice of the rickshaw-puller brother who was martyred for constantly raising slogans against misrule. Thousands of martyrs have shown us the way to a new destination: Bangladesh 2.0.'

Mentioning the contribution of people from the upper echelon of the society as well as the underprivileged people in the movement, he said, 'Starting from the tech savvy kid of English medium to the Talebe Elem of Qaumi-Aliya, from Shahbagh-Dhanmondi-Mirpur-Uttara-Savar to the Stalingrad of Bengal, Jatrabari, town-city. , this revolution in villages was yours, mine, everyone's.

From the courtyard of Dhaka University, the voice of revolution spread to every university-school-college. The private university stopped this attempt to stop the noise. And the anti-discrimination student movement became the voice of the masses. This revolution was of workers, day laborers.

The movement was also of brave journalists, social media influencers and remittance warriors diaspora siblings. At the risk of their own lives, the expatriates came down to the streets raising slogans for the liberation of the country and the nation. We got the great victory of July 36 with the contribution of all those who love, despise and hate the student camp.

Mentioning the movement's martyred and injured brothers and sisters, he said, 'whom neither bullets nor oppression could suppress. After they became a martyr, another one stood with the desire of Bangladesh free from misrule and dictatorship.'


He said, "In the face of oppression and slow poisoning, former Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia and her party BNP did not go to the polls, Jamaat-e-Islami and all the oppressed parties who tilled the soil of inkilab for a century and a half, Ilyas Ali, Michael Chakma, Barrister Arman and General From Azmi to all our sepahsalars and comrades lost in the crossfire, keeping the Shapla-Shahbag conflict aside, the support of the urban middle class, the sisters standing as bunyanum marsus or leaden walls as shields for the brothers, ignoring the communal politics and all kinds of blackmail by the fascists. The religious and ethnic minorities of the hills and plains became co-fighters, the sacrifice of life and property of the madrasa students and scholars-ulama and the spontaneous participation of all anti-fascist student organizations made the dream of this revolution a reality.

From the BDR rebellion to Ayanaghar, from Shapla to the anti-Modi movement, from the poor oppressed family in the stock market to journalist Sagar-Runi's son Megh - 16 years of fascist misrule was the fuel of the July Inkilab, he said.

In order to fulfill the dream of the martyrs, we should build a happy and prosperous Bangladesh unitedly, he said, 'If we do not succeed, the blood of all the martyrs of '47, '71 and '24 will be wasted. The sight of our sightless brothers will fail if we cannot build an independent and sovereign Bangladesh without discrimination.'

At this time, he prayed to Allah to grant each of the martyrs the highest dignity of martyrdom, the right of their blood, to build a happy-prosperous, mutually respectful and united Bangladesh.

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