The Bangladesh Nationalist Chhatra Dal has expressed its reaction that it is not appropriate to show disrespect by tearing the posters of the National Revolution and Solidarity Day on the Dhaka University campus on November 7.
In a statement on Friday (November 8), the central general secretary of the organization Nashir Uddin Nashir expressed this reaction.
He said, you may have disagreements with Chhatra Dal, there may be criticism on the type of postering. It is an important accessory in a democratic society. But as a citizen of Bangladesh, it is not appropriate to show disrespect by tearing the 7th November poster. You can't create mobs to drop posters. Cannot incite mobs against Chhatra Dal workers. It is undemocratic behavior to corner a party by showing muscle power, which is contrary to the spirit of the July-August uprising. As a result, there will be a crack in the unprecedented national unity that has been created in July-August among all democracy-seeking students. We have to be vigilant, so that the vanquished evil forces do not gain any advantage by dividing us.
General secretary of Chhatra Dal said that all the student organizations involved in the popular uprising of July-August must move ahead with democratic values ​​to maintain national unity. Absolute tolerance is the primary condition for the practice of democracy. We request everyone to be patient.
He also said that November 7 is the day to protect the independence and sovereignty of Bangladesh. November 7 is the day of transition from eloquent fascism to democracy. The spirit of November 7 is a historical revolution moment for not only BNP or Chhatra Dal, but for every citizen who believes in the sovereignty of Bangladesh and is against hegemony.
Nashir Uddin Nashir said, the independence of Bangladesh was saved by the patriotism of the revolutionary sepoys. The sepoys-janata brought forward the hugely popular general Ziaur Rahman as their leader that day. Ziaur Rahman's strong leadership saved Bangladesh as a nation that day. Ziaur Rahman's statesmanship laid the foundations of prosperous Bangladesh. Bangladesh would have become a failed and dysfunctional state if the November 7 revolution did not happen. Our freedom could be lost. As a result, November 7 is a glorious day in our national history.
General Secretary of Chhatra Dal said that the Nationalist Chhatra Dal has put up posters on the campus on the occasion of November 7. The poster briefly describes the context and significance of 7 November. It was not a personal campaign or party program campaign. A campaign has been launched to commemorate a historic revolution in the nation.