Sarjis urges unity for ‘New Bangladesh’
The youth should unite in shaping an inclusive and equitable Bangladesh, said Sarjis Alam, central coordinator of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement.
Speaking at a public rally near the Ilisha Fountain in Bhola today, Sarjis said it is important to document the aspirations of all citizens in a unified declaration.
“These dreams must reflect the voices of people from every district, sub-district, and social stratum,” he said.
Sarjis highlighted the movement’s success in ousting the “autocratic killer regime” of Sheikh Hasina, uniting people across parties, religions, and classes.
“It’s now our responsibility to fulfil the masses’ aspirations for a brighter Bangladesh,” he added.
He criticised corruption and extortion and demanded justice for protesters injured by law enforcement. “The officers who opened fire on our brothers, including Jasim, must face more than mere transfers,” he said.
Sarjis questioned Bhola’s lack of gas access and medical facilities, despite producing gas.
Earlier in the day, Sarjis and members of the National Citizens’ Committee visited the family of martyred Jasim Uddin, who was killed during the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement, and paid respects at his grave.
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