Mohammad Nahid Islam, working as an information and broadcasting adviser to the interim government from the anti-discrimination student movement, opened his mouth on the issue on a TV show in Bangladesh. He made it clear that he does not agree with the term 'mastermind' or 'mastermind' of the movement. According to him, the movement was completely 'leaderless' in July. The movement was carried forward by the common people.
In Nahid's words, 'anti-discrimination student movement is a platform of ordinary students. Where leaders of various parties were also present. Many gave advice in the conduct of the movement.' Then why did Yunus suddenly put forward Mahfuz Alam?
Nahid's explanation – 'Like many others, he also advised us from time to time. I think he (Mahfuz) himself does not agree with the word mastermind. Dr. Yunus may have used the term lovingly! The movement has the advice of many people, but we see it as a spontaneous movement of the people.'
Several students of the country also claim that the July movement was successful because there was no mastermind. Now, however, there is no dearth of people to take credit. After Hasina's resignation, I saw how many revolutionaries were born!