Coordinator Tawhid Siam in Kishorganj: No election untill reforms
Kishoreganj Correspondent
Anti-discrimination Student Movement Coordinator Touhid Siam said, regarding the upcoming national elections, many people are saying that elections should be held early. Where was 16 years? Why didn't the election come up then? How many votes in a government election? 35 percent. This government is bringing the mandate of 90 percent people.
Tawhid also said that, 'You vote with black ink. People installed this government with red blood. As long as the state is reformed, as long as the Awami fascist structure remains in this country, as long as the vast masses of Bangladesh can stand in one line; No election till then. The state will be settled, then the elections will be held. Democracy cannot be restored through elections. Democracy should be established first, then elections should be held.'
The illegal constitution created by fascist Sheikh Hasina should be abolished. If this dr.Yunus sir government does any kind of discrimination, we want to warn that the general students will be on streets against you. We are not government party, we are against discrimination.
On Tuesday afternoon, Central Coordinator Tawhidul Siam speaking at a view exchange meeting held at local old Stadium in Kishoreganj , organised under the banner of Anti-Discrimination Student Movement.
Hundreds of students from many educational institutions in Kishoreganj participated in the exchange meeting. It was addressed among others, Coordinator Lutfur Rahman, Swarna Akter Ria, Ahnaf Saeed and local student leaders.
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