The “biggest student firm in Bangladesh” has been reorganizing on social media and attempting to overthrow the country’s current unfair government, according to Chhatra League President Saddam Hussain, who spoke to Soon from an undisclosed location on Saturday. Since Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s undergraduate organization, which was established in 1948, the interim government under Muhammad Yunus has banned him from the streets on October 23.
90 lakh people on Facebook changed their profile pictures to the Chhatra League ( CL ) symbol in their first reaction, according to Hussain, adding that the figure was “very encouraging for us.” Hussain remarked,” Social media is the only means for us to attach, stay connected, and organize our moves.”
Hussain further said,” Since the Sheikh Hasina-led Awami League regime punished war criminals ( Bangladesh’s War of Liberation ), they ( the present regime ) is trying to take revenge”. More than a million students are unable to continue their education in colleges and universities in Bangladesh, according to the CL innovator. They are attempting to go classes, the article claims.
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