People’s govt should be formed thru’ unity

Says Fakhrul while visiting Abu Sayed's grave in Rangpur

BNP secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir offers prayers for the salvation of the soul of Shaheed Abu Sayed while visiting the martyr's grave in his village in Pirganj, Rangpur on Wednesday.
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Sr. Staff Reporter, Rangpur :

BNP secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir said that the crisis of the country is not over yet. Dictator Hasina can plan again to destabilise the interim government.

We must fight unitedly by to face this menace. People’s government should be formed through unity.

Mirza Fakhrul went to Abu Sayed’s house in Zafarpara Babanpur village of Madankhali Union of Pirganj, Rangpur on Wednesday (August 14).

After visiting the grave there, he inquired about his family members and expressed his condolences to the bereaved family.

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Later he spoke as the chief guest at BNP’s harmony rally at Pirganj Jafarpara Kamil Madrasa.

He said that the fascist government has taken away the lives of hundreds of citizens of the country. In exchange for their blood, this dictatorship Hasina has fallen. But now they are spreading fake news about attacking the Hindus of the country. We all have to unite and fight for this.

At that time, he was accompanied by Harunur Rashid, joint secretary general of the party’s central committee and former member of parliament, Rangpur divisional organizing secretary principal Asadul Habib Dulu, district BNP convener Saiful Islam, Rangpur metropolitan BNP convener Shamsuzzaman Samu, district BNP member secretary Anichur Rahman Laku, metropolitan BNP member secretary. Advocate Mahfuz Un Nabi Don along with the leaders of the organization were present.

Incidentally, around 2.30 pm on July 16, there was a back and forth chase and clash between police and Chhatra League and Youth League students who were agitating for quota reform on the road in front of Begum Rokeya University.

Abu Saeed, a 12th batch student of Begum Rokeya University’s English Department and one of the coordinators of the anti-discrimination quota movement, was shot dead by the police.

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