বুধবার, ২৭ নভেম্বর ২০২৪

Islami Chhatrashibir announces program for observing National Student Solidarity Week

To uphold the spirit of the July Revolution and strengthen national unity, Bangladesh Islami Chhatrashibir has announced a discussion program with leaders of various student organizations, scheduled for tomorrow, November 28 (Thursday).

The central president of Chhatrashibir, Manjurul Islam, announced the program this evening (November 27, Wednesday). He urged all regional branches to implement this initiative across the country.

Notably, an emergency meeting was held on the evening of November 25 at Banglamotor in the capital, organized by the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement. Leaders from various student organizations agreed to observe "National Student Solidarity Week" to counter the rehabilitation of Awami fascism and resolve the ongoing unrest in educational institutions. Following the meeting, Hasnat Abdullah, the convener of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement, announced this program.

Representing Chhatrashibir, SM Farhad, the secretary of Dhaka University Shibir, attended the meeting led by the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement. Other notable attendees included Amanullah Aman, Central Organizational Secretary of Chhatra Dal; Ganesh Chandra Roy Sahas, President of Dhaka University Chhatra Dal; Muntasir Ahmed, Secretary General of Islami Sasantrantra Chhatra Andolan; Imran Hossain Nur, Organizational Secretary, Islami Sasantrantra Chhatra Andolan; Khairul Ahsan Marzan, Public University Secretary, Islami Shasontantra Chhatra Andolan; Binyamin Molla, Central President of Bangladesh Chhatra Odhikar Parishad; Nazmul Hasan, Secretary of Bangladesh Chhatra Odhikar Parishad; Jamaluddin Mohammad Khalid, President of Shadhin Bangladesh Chhatrasangshad; Moshiur Rahman Khan Richard, President of Chhatra Federation; Saikat Arif, Secretary of Chhatra Federation.

From the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement, key figures such as Convener Hasnat Abdullah, Chief Organizer Abdul Hannan Masud, and Spokesperson Umama Fatema were present.