The anti-discrimination student movement has called a central meeting on Wednesday (November 13) to discuss various ongoing issues. This announcement was made in a notice signed by Abdul Hannan Masud, the main organizer of the anti-discrimination student movement, on Tuesday (October 12) night. The notice was published on the organization's verified Facebook page.
It said that the Convening Committee of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement has announced that a meeting has been called for tomorrow, Wednesday, November 13. The meeting will be held at the central office at 3.30 pm.
There are three purposes of calling the meeting, 1. Review of current situation 2. Outline the upcoming program 3. Increased coordination between central and local organizers. It also called upon all the Central Coordinating Committee (158 people) to attend the meeting on time.
It is said with instructions, 1. Ensure attendance at scheduled time 2. Bring along relevant suggestions or opinions on the current situation. The Anti-Discrimination Student Movement is committed to standing up for justice and protecting the interests of students against discrimination. Your presence and participation will strengthen our activities.
