A nationwide indefinite curfew was imposed that evening while the student movement against discrimination declared the ‘Long March to Dhaka’ programme for Monday. The students and people will not accept such a government.”The president said, “The people arrested during the student movement against discrimination and those detained in false cases will be released. The families of the dead in the student movement will be compensated. However, the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement wants Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus to serve as the chief advisor to the interim government. Nevertheless, coordinator Nahid emphasised in the video statement that the Nobel laureate has agreed to the proposal from the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement.
Source: bd News24 August 06, 2024 08:48 UTC