Political movement won’t be stopped by murder, disappear, ghost cases: Amir Khasru

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Chattogram Bureau :

BNP standing committee member and former minister Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury said the people of Bir Chattala were awake today as well as people from all over Bangladesh are awake today. The movement of the
people of Bangladesh cannot be stopped by police activity, arrest, murder, false cases, disappearing cases, disappearances and torture. The more the attacks, the more arrests are made, the more the movement will be strengthened.If you attack more, more people will take to
the streets if they make more cases.
He said this while addressing the chief guest at the Chattogram Metropolitan BNP Centre announced on Tuesday demanding the resignation of the government and the implementation of democracy at the city’s Sagarika area. Under the leadership of Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury, the rally started from the city’s Sagarika intersection and ended at Port Connecting Road and ended the new market.
Calling the activists to be prepared for the movement, Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury said, “The movement should be in the end. We will finally fight. We will prevent it if needed. Through life, I will establish democracy in this country, establish the rule of law. Through life, I will ensure the freedom of the media, the security of life. I will expel the corrupt from this country.”
He said there is no other way except the highway. The Awami League has become helpless today by the tide of the people in the BNP programme. The police are back and forth. And they are maintaining peace with knives, sticks, lethal weapons.
The keynote speaker Mahbub Rahman Shamim said that the common people have taken to the streets for the collapse of this fascist government in the BNP walk programme. Sheikh Hasina will not be allowed to hold any more elections in power.
Chattogram Metropolitan BNP Member Secretary Abul Hashem Bakkar presided over the rally before the commencement of the rally under the chairmanship of Metropolitan Jubo Dal and convening committee member Manjur Alam Chowdhury Manju.

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