A huge walk has been organized in Rangpur city under the leadership of Nahid Islam, convenor of the National Student Student NCP. The journey started on Tuesday (July 7) at 7.30 pm at Begum Rokeya University Shaheed Abu Saeed Square and ended the journey at the city's DC.
Thousands of people, including the top leaders of the NCP, participated in the three -kilometer long walk. On the way, the people of Rangpur city expressed their solidarity in the walk. It takes more than two hours to reach the city district school. NCP convenor Nahid Islam addressed the chief guest at the closing rally organized at DC at 9pm.
Nahid Islam said, “We have started this journey through the grave of Abu Saeed, the first martyr of the anti -discrimination movement. From Rangpur, I will take the people with the people in Dhaka, where the July movement will be called to implement the movement. I think people are our only power in judgment, reform and implementation of new charters. '
He also said, “We do not do the politics of power, we are on the highway for the benefit of the people. This journey demanded justice, to form a state free of exploitation. '
At the rally, NCP member secretary Akhtar Hossain said, “The Rangpur region has long been the victim of development discrimination. Education, health, agriculture, labor – all over the field are being ignored here. Farmers do not get fair value, workers do not get their fair wages. Rangpur is also ignored in the budget allocation. '
He called the Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina a 'Kalanagini' and said, “This Kalanagini has destroyed the country's democracy, killed thousands of people and crippled. Until it is judged, our movement will continue. Rangpur residents demand that the Teesta great plan should be implemented quickly. '
Sarjis Alam, the northern chief organizer of the NCP, said, “The hope that the young society raised in the July movement did not become a reality in the last one year. The basic demands such as justice, reform and the drafting of the new constitution are still unfinished. So we will go to those districts, listen to the people and create a democratic advertisement. '
He said, “Almost all the central leaders of the NCP have participated in the walk, which started from the grave of Shaheed Abu Said. We will not be left behind in the struggle to implement the July Charter and Reformation. '
Speaking at the rally, NCP leader Rafiqul Islam Konk, Abdul Munim, joint chief organizer Asadullah Ghalib, labor wing leader Akib Uddin and joint chief organizer Sadia Farzana Dina were present.
After the journey, it was announced that the central leaders of the NCP would take part in the constituency of the party's secretary Akhtar Hossain on Wednesday to participate in different areas of Kaunia upazila of Rangpur-1 constituency.
