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What Badhon said for students

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  01 Aug 2024, 17:55
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Along with ordinary people, celebrities have also entered the field around the student quota reform movement. Expressing solidarity with the 9-point demand of the students, the visual media artist community held a protest and rally.

Actress Azmeri Haque Badhon appeared at the Farmgate area, ignoring the rain on Thursday (August 1). She burst into tears while speaking on behalf of the students.

While holding the microphone in the rally and crying, Bandhan said, "My child could have been there today." You can't live in peace like this. These must be stopped. We all want justice. We want state justice.

According to the speakers, We have come here to demand all murders be accounted for and prosecuted, shootings and violence stopped, mass arrests and harassment stopped, and the release of detained students. Immediate prosecution of murders and harassment of killings, violence, and mass arrests must be stopped.

They said that security and justice are our constitutional rights as the citizens of Bangladesh, which saw the emergence of independent Bangladesh through the great liberation war with the promise of fairness, equality, and human dignity.

Mamunur Rashid, Akram Khan, Nurul Alam Atiq, Azad Abul Kalam, Hasan, Azmeri Haque Badhon, Piplu R. Khan, Amitabh Reza Chowdhury, Munem Wasif, Ritu Sattar, Taslima Akhtar Lima, Tanim Noor, Syed Ahmed Shawki, Waheed Tarek, Redoan Rony, Amirul Rajib, Nusrat Imrose Tisha, Tanjim Wahab, Jahin Farooq Amin, Tanveer Ahsan, Yashir Al Haque, Shangkho Dasgupta, Sabila Nur, Nasif Amin, Tasnia Farin, Humaira Bilquis, Shibu Kumar Sheel and many others expressed their solidarity.

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