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Anti-discrimination protesters can form a political party in future, but under a different name, says Sarjis
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Oct 25, 2024 17:05
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Oct 25, 2024 17:05

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People involved in the Anti-discrimination Student Movement can form a political party in the future if they want to, but they should do so under a different name, says Sarjis Alam, one of the coordinators of the movement.

“People in the Anti-discrimination Student Movement have the democratic right to form a political party. However, it will create a divide among them if the party is formed at this time, right after the revolution,” he said.

“In future, a political party can be formed if they want to, but under a different name to the Anti-discrimination Student Movement,” he said at a meeting with students and the families of those killed and injured in the movement in Madaripur.

The coordinator warned everyone that many ‘fake coordinators’ had emerged in different districts of the country and urged them to remain alert.

“After Aug 5, many fake coordinators appeared like ‘chameleons.’ They were opportunistic then, remain that way, and will be like that in future as well,” Sarjis said.

”We need to identify them. Otherwise, they will tarnish our image using the identity of a coordinator.”

Sarjis said that ’16 years of oppression’ would not end in 16 months. The mass uprising has destroyed the nest of wrongdoings the Hasina government created, and now the opportunists were trying to create discord among the students, he said.

“Hence, we have to unite. Those students who took part in the movement should remain united. Otherwise, things will go wrong in the future.”

“We must remember that this has been built up for 16 years and only a few of their leaders have fled. It won’t take long for them to return,” Sarjis said.

He also said that any student thinking of becoming a ‘fascist’ in the future or trying to misuse power would be expelled and face legal action.​
 
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Truck collides with car of Sarjis-Hasnat’s convoy
Nobody hurt, trucker held

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A car in a convoy of vehicles carrying leaders of the anti-discrimination student movement Sargis Alam and Hasnat Abdullah was involved in a collision with a truck when the leaders were on their way back from Chattogram.

The incident occurred last night in Hazipara area of Chunti union under Chattgram's Lohagara upazila.

Additional Superintendent of Police Md Rasel of the Detective Branch (DB) of Chattogram District Police confirmed the incident to The Daily Star.

"Hasnat and Sargis were not in the car and are safe," he said.

"A Cox's Bazar-bound truck hit a car in their convoy. Fortunately, no one was injured in the incident, although the front of the car sustained damage. The truck driver has been arrested," he added.​

They should've just used a commercial flight. I mean - they are an important part of the administration...
 
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The graffiti of former Prime Minister and Awami League leader Sheikh Hasina at Dhaka University will be declared a “Monument of Hate,” said Mr Alam.

This is what they are talking about, Hasina's portrait all smeared with fake blood and they hung a garland of shoes next to her portrait. I think the University might have "accidentally" cleaned up the graffiti.

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Students, Nagorik committee: We’ll form a political party within 2 months
Committee convener says ‘no polls before trials of all AL miscreants’

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From the left: Nasir Uddin Nasir, Abdul Hannan Masud, Mahir Shahriar Reza. Photos: Collected

The Anti-Discrimination Student Movement and Jatiya Nagorik Committee are planning to form a new political party within a month or two, said Nasiruddin Patwary, convener of the Jatiya Nagorik Committee.

"We are currently a political initiative, born out of the 2024 mass uprising, comprising forces that defeated Awami fascism and aim to rebuild Bangladesh," he told reporters after paying tributes at the National Mausoleum in Savar marking Victory Day yesterday.

Their vision is to present Bangladesh as a dreamland in South Asia and on the global stage.

"With this goal in mind, the Jatiya Nagorik Committee and the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement will introduce a promising political party within the next month or two."

About elections taking place by the first half of 2026, Nasiruddin told reporters that the new party would never support holding the next general polls until "all the Awami League miscreants" are tried for their role in the civilian killing spree during the July-August uprising.

The country has a history of holding elections without trying the killers of peaceful anti-government protesters whenever a forcible regime change occurs, he said, while urging all to work towards ensuring justice against the AL.

"…Even after 1971, we have not yet been able to hold trials for those who stood against the people of Bangladesh in 1971. We have not yet seen justice for those killed in 1990. Taking lessons from 90 and 71, there will be no elections before the trial of 2024," he said.

He further said if there is an election before the trial of 2024, the 2,000 martyrs and millions injured will not get any justice.

"To this end, we call on all parties, factions, and groups to be active in the judicial process and fulfil the dream of Bangladeshis," he said.

Through the July-August uprising, the country also gained independence from Indian hegemony, Nasiruddin said, while cautioning the young generation to stay active against conspiracies being hatched by New Delhi and the AL.​

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Are tou seeing these handsome young colluddz.
 
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Are tou seeing these handsome young colluddz.
This regime change what happened in Bangla is the same mysterious event of what happened in Syria recently.

Nobody is certain on what actually happened.

They uprooted their own modern history and trashed it completely.
 
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I understand the average Banglungi's frustration with the AL Dynastinuls.

Jabardasti ka secularism, persecution of zamati momineens, corruption everywhere, fraandship with fascist Modiuddin Hindu.

Indian nationalist virus bit you too, it's a global situation, but, the entire 🌎 had been listing right for a while... now it's capsizing.

Europe etc leftists also worried. I was JUST speaking to a Swizz guy here, hippie, biker, lefty... " Italy go, Denmark go, Germany go... all go right..pffft" followed by a middle finger and bad shakal making ... banda pareshaan tha, full chintit.

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