March for Unity
Family Members of Injured, Martyred Gather at Shaheed Minar
At the call of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement, students, citizens, and families of the injured and martyrs of the uprising are gathering at Shaheed Minar to join the "March for Unity."
Since Tuesday (31 December) morning, people from various parts of the country have started assembling at the Shaheed Minar area.
During the gathering, students and citizens chanted slogans such as "Why are the killers free while my brothers are in the grave?" "Delhi or Dhaka, Dhaka," "Injustice will be swept away in a flood of blood,” “Abu Sayed, Mugdho, the battle is not over yet," and "Hang the killers, hang Hasina."
Some were seen holding banners, placards, and flags as part of their preparation.
Students and citizens from districts such as Chattogram, Natore, Panchagarh, and Sirajganj arrived early in the morning and took positions around Shaheed Minar and Dhaka University. Various groups of students were seen gathering in and around the Shaheed Minar. Many revolutionaries were also seen seated in chairs in front of it.
Incidentally, The Anti-Discrimination Student Movement had planned to read out a declaration of independence at Shaheed Minar today. However, an announcement from the interim government that they would read the declaration confused whether it would be read out today. In such a scenario, the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement held a press conference at their office in Banglamotor, Dhaka, at around 1:45 am on Monday (30 December). They announced that the “March for Unity” program would be held at 3 pm on Tuesday (31 December) at the Central Shaheed Minar.
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