Sarjis Alam, one of the coordinators of the anti-discrimination student movement, said that the young generation of Bangladesh wants a beautiful Bangladesh. Today's youth will lead the Bangladesh of tomorrow. When necessary, we will take to the streets. I will deport any fascist like Sheikh Hasina. If necessary, I will make a mass coup again like 24.
He said these things while participating in a student-citizen exchange meeting at Isdair Municipal Stadium in the district on Tuesday afternoon.
Sarzis said, we will not have peace until Sheikh Hasina and her associates are brought to justice. Those terrorists should be brought under the law and tried immediately.
He said, those who are in front of us today will become MPs and ministers in the future. A part of us is named by different people. Calling them teenage gangs. I would say they are teenagers, they may have limited thinking. But those who use them, actually want to use them as baton forces.
The coordinator said to the attendees, build yourself in such a way that you can be self-sufficient. Not (dependent) on any brother. We should say agitators, coordinators. Say everyone is a coordinator. Today, without us, our sisters, this movement would not have been successful. So each of you is a coordinator in your own place.
Sarjis said, some people have kept everyone hostage in Narayanganj. Those who extort money here are not supported by the students. In the last 16 years, fascist Hasina has illegally jailed people with false cases, did her people extort money in different places? If someone else does this today, do we support them? Students do not support them.
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