Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami central executive member and Dhaka City North unit’s Ameer Mohammad Selim Uddin urged the victorious student force to play a frontline role to build up a country free from hunger, poverty, misrule and corruption by reforming the state.
He today morning said these while inaugurating food and water distribution programme among students who were controlling traffic in the capital’s Uttara. Jamaat central working committee member and Dhaka City North unit’s secretary Dr Muhammad Rezaul Karim, city working committee member Maulana Muhibullah and others were present on the programme.
“Students played a historic role in all transitions of the country and nation. The sacrifices of our brave students in the Language Movement of 1952, 6-point programme of 1966, Anti-tyranny Ayub Movement and Liberation War of 1971, Mass Uprising of 1990 and Anti-Discrimination Students’ Movement and fall of fascism in 2024 will be remembered forever. But we have no chance to lose ourselves in this victory,” the city Ameer added.
“A group of evil people tries to make the victory of students controversial. He paid tribune to martyrs of mass uprising. He called upon the party leaders and activists to stand by the insured,” he further added.
Selim Uddin congratulated the city residents for making the mass movement a success.