BNP, Yunus Administration Equally Responsible: Dhaka Students Protest Over Trader’s Brutal Murder | World News

Students in Dakka, the capital of Bangladesh, organized a torch procession and rally on the campus of Jahangirnagar (Ju) to demand justice for a mercilessly killed merchant. According to Sunday’s local media reports, the students expressed their disappointments by stating that last year’s protest was ineffective in July, because according to Sunday’s local media reports, criminal activities continued to increase even after a ruling change.
The protest watched the terrible murder of Lal Chand, also known as Sohag, a 39 -year -old scrap merchant from the former Dakka.
The protesters condemned the latest violence throughout the country, including murders and attacks directed by political and religious tensions.
The show was held against the pressure under the flag of Jahangirnagar.
The torch rally started on Saturday at 20:30 at the base of the university Shaheed Minar, and a protest rally passed through several parts of the campus before it was climbed in Bottala.
Despite the assumption of the provisional government led by Muhamad Yunus, various student leaders and activists participated in the protest and expressed anger that they described as the state of human rights worsening in the South Asian country.
The dolphin administration promised that the July protests would bring reforms after the former government of the former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina fulfilled the task of the government. But since then, the law and order of order have worsened in Bangladesh.
Sajib Ahmed Jenich, the organizer of the JU Unit Socialist Student Front (Marxist), said during the rally.
He also directly attributed the murder of Sohag to the fact that state institutions could not act against politically protected criminals.
“When a murder is not accepted as a crime and attempts to underestimate it, criminals feel encouraged to commit more. SOGAGE was killed on extortion, this responsibility lies not only with the BNP, but also the existing temporary government.” He said.
During the rally, one of the students who protested to Dakka Tribune, “After killing a man, they jump to the dead body to show their forces. Tomorrow or family members will not be killed by the usurper can say that if not, if not only a year, we did not realize that the year we realized, but we realized that we were just a year.
At the beginning of this week, Sohag was brutally killed in a wide -day light near the gate of Mitford Hospital Sir Salimullah Medical College.
Witnesses, drifting from the shop, beaten with iron bars and concrete pieces, and the passing of the road in shock while looking at the street reported.
The students in JU promised to continue their protests, demanded justice for SOGAGE, and were political motivated throughout the country and all victims of social violence.
