Protesting the attack on the Assistant High Commission of Bangladesh in Agartala, India and demanding the disclosure and cancellation of unequal agreements with all hegemonic countries including India, the coalition of left-wing student organizations 'Gonantrik Chhatra Jot' has held a torch march.
On Tuesday (December 3) evening, they took out a spice procession from the front of the Sanjeev Chatter of Dhaka University's student-teacher center and toured different areas of the university and held a Raju sculpture rally.
Rafikuzzaman Farid, coordinator of Democratic Student Union and central general secretary of Samajtantrik Chhatra Front (Marxist), said that Mamata Banerjee should apologize for the arrogant comment about sending peacekeeping mission troops to an independent sovereign country. Don't forget, we are residents of an independent sovereign territory through the 1971 liberation war. The internal problems of our country will be faced by the people of our country, America, India, China have no jurisdiction there.
Meghmallar Bose, president of the Bangladesh Students' Union's DU branch, said, “Before August 5, we talked about the rights of people of all faiths and walks of life.” Everyone there fought shoulder to shoulder for themselves. But unfortunately we saw that our consciousness was polarized by bringing various issues to the fore. The revolution formed through popular uprising is working for the interests of that class of government. We saw that the movement of rickshaw drivers was called the movement of the Rickshaw League, the movement of the tribals was called the separatist movement. Taking advantage of this short-sightedness of the government, fascist groups are trying to divide us again.
He also said that this movement against Indian aggression is not a religious movement. It is barely a people's movement in Bangladesh. India has blocked the navigation of our country by damming the same rivers. The houses that are submerged due to the opening of their dams are not allowed to visit them on the basis of their religion. Both Hindus and Muslims live there. Just as Felani lives on the barbed wire of the border, so does Swarna Das. India has been getting unfair benefits during the Awami League period, they have continued religious division and polarization to get them. Their work is facilitated by Islamic groups in Bangladesh. They are also keeping the possibility of communal violence alive through religious polarization. Esmos urged not to indulge in any kind of communal incitement.