Associate Professor of Sociology Department of Dhaka University. Samina Lutfa said, 'The three months after Sheikh Hasina left power felt like 'mob's mulluk'. Those in the interim government are trying to reform. It is not right to comment on their success and failure now. Time must be given.'
Bangladesh Institute of Social Research (BISR) on contemporary issues titled 'July Uprising, Inclusion and Justice: Democracy in Public' at Lalmatia in the capital today Thursday. Samina Lutfa said this at a special seminar of the trust.
Sociology teacher Lutfa said, 'This is not a revolutionary government. The students did not revolutionize, they staged a coup. However, the implementation of people's hopes and aspirations is essential. Awami League government cannot behave like this. Currently an advisor is behaving like an earlier Awami minister. Be careful in this case too. Most of the government councils are involved with NGOs. Apart from this, he also commented that the Armed Forces is still a major player.
He also said that during this period, not only the minorities became victims, but the majority also became victims. Most of the people of the country feel oppressed. Some for her religion, some for her deprivation, some for her lack of justice, some for promotion, some for hijab, some for clothes, some for sindoor etc.
There was virtually no government in the country until August 5-8. There needs to be an investigation into the failure to ensure public safety at this time and beyond. They are not discussed. should be
Samina Lutfa also said that democratic violence has been committed with people of different ideologies and classes.
Lutfa sheds light on the effectiveness of student movement leadership, saying that not having or finding a specific leader is a strategy of the agitators.
At that time, BISR intern Rashed Anjum Niloy asked if 'one movement gives birth to another movement', Samina Lutfa said, only when the movement fails, more movements are born.
Researchers, teachers and students from different universities of the country and abroad participated in this special seminar in a hybrid way.