Call for ‘total non-cooperation’ movement in Bangladesh from Sunday

Last Updated on August 3, 2024 8:16 am

The anti-discrimination student movement has called for an indefinite ‘total non-cooperation’ movement in Bangladesh from Sunday to protest against the attacks and shootings of peaceful student protests. In addition, a protest march program has been given across the country on Saturday.

The program was announced in a message sent to the media by the anti-discrimination student movement at around 9 pm on Friday.

In that message, the anti-discrimination student movement said that it has called for an all-out non-cooperation movement against the government for an indefinite period from next Sunday in protest against the attack on the students’ peaceful movement and shooting at them. They highlighted 6 points to make the non-cooperation movement successful.

In addition, the anti-discrimination student movement has called for building a movement in buildings, neighborhoods, neighborhoods, and districts.

On Friday, the anti-discrimination student movement organized mass marches across the country. There have been reports of clashes and casualties in different parts of the country around this program.

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