Two hundred lives

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More than two hundred youths have dropped out

More than two hundred youths have dropped out. I have never seen so many lives lost in such a short time. Most of these were students, their demands were apolitical. No generosity was shown to listen carefully to those demands. Instead, a kind of mockery was made of their claims.

The nation was surprised to see that neither the Home Minister nor any other minister resigned after accepting the responsibility for such a huge killing.

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Rather, they were taken to the DB office in the name of providing security to the agitating students and their statements were obtained. Where the blood stain is still not dry, the video of DB Haroon having dinner with the students at Rice Hotel showed extreme arrogance.

The government did not, and still does not, have any policy on crisis management. Where it was necessary to try to normalize the situation by using flexible language, arrogance was shown.

After killing so many people, there was no real sign of remorse. Still the same blame game continues to play like a broken record.

It’s not fair to think of the GenZ generation as idiots. They understand everything. There is no point in explaining them. They contain the entire world in the age of modern technology. They see Bangladesh with a global view. Bangladesh does not see the globe with a view. They understand the language of repression. In this language there is no love, no pity, there is fear. And the students cannot be suppressed with this repressive policy and fear. And not the GenZ generation.

History shows that what the student society of Bangladesh wants is done. The only difference is today or tomorrow, but it will happen.

Tag on the back is not right. We are not divided. See on your Facebook where the unity is. In which direction is the public opinion being formed? If you are blind, the deluge will not stop.

There will be a deluge. Everything will be washed away.

Among the red are the supporters of the ruling party. Are they giving wind to the flock of Razakars?

Not at all. They are in favor of justice by excluding injustice. They have taken a stand against the mistake due to which many lives have been lost, they are protesting against it.

Open your eyes and see what is happening, why is it happening?

Avoid blindness. Choose the truth.

Toronto, Canada

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