Abdul Hannan Masud, the main organizer of the anti-discrimination student movement, has demanded the demolition of the houses of Awami League MPs and ministers and the construction of flats for the families of the martyrs of the July movement.
On Wednesday (February 5) night, he said in his Facebook status that it is the demand of the hour to demolish the residences of all the vote-stealing fascist MPs and ministers, including the murderer Hasina, build buildings there and gift flats to the martyrs’ families.
Shortly after, in another status, he mentioned that this is an expression of the anger of the current generation. The people’s reaction against authoritarianism and repressive policies. No one learns from history, but this will be a big message.
Meanwhile, after the attack on Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s house at Dhanmondi No. 32 on Wednesday night, student movement coordinator Sarjis Alam wrote on Facebook, Abu Jahel’s house is now a public toilet!
Student movement coordinators Hasnat Abdullah and Nusrat Tabachchum were also seen giving similar statuses. Hasnat wrote in her status, United Bangladesh. Nusrat wrote, I condemn starting at 8 instead of 9! Alas, Manos (people)! Oh, coordinator, oh!
In addition, several other organizers of the movement expressed their reactions in different statuses. Coordinator Rifat Rashid wrote, Awami League has formed a national unity against fascism. This time, the Awami League must be banned as a party. We will not let this national unity be lost in the midst of public appeasement by simply breaking 32. The interim has received proof that the student body is on the field. This time, the ball is in their court, we are keeping a careful eye on how they play their own court.
Earlier, ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina announced to join a virtual meeting with the leaders of the banned organization Chhatra League. In protest against this, the July Revolutionary Alliance announced the Long March to Dhanmondi-32 program.
As part of the protest program, protesters entered Dhanmondi No. 32 around 8 pm on Wednesday and started chanting slogans. At one stage, a mural of Bangabandhu was vandalized and later the house was demolished with a bulldozer.