City Desk :
Prof. A Z M Zahid Hossain, convener of Bangladesh Sammilito Peshajibi Parishad (BSPP), a pro-BNP platform, denounced the incidents of mob violence in the country on Friday.
Even the children are now familiar with the words. Many may say about the shocking incident of 28th October in Paltan but it’s time to learn a lesson from the past, reports UNB.
He was speaking at a rally organised by BSPP in front of National Press Club in protest against what they say the attempt to destroy the democratic environment of the country.
He said that the movement for restoration of democracy and the right for vote for last 17 years have been taken to the final shape on August 5 last year through the student-people’s mass uprising which forced the fascists to flee.
It also raised hope that the people no longer need to take to the streets for democracy. But, “we are noticing that some people are moving away from the respect for rule of law and nurturing authoritarian attitudes even after 11 months of the uprising”.