'Interim government faces hurdles in delivering justice'

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'Interim government faces hurdles in delivering justice'

'Interim government faces hurdles in delivering justice'

The Anti-Discrimination Student Movement said in a statement that the interim government was facing delays in establishing the rule of law and obstacles in establishing social justice.

They said this in a statement sent to the media by one of the coordinators of the anti-discrimination student movement, Abu Baker Majumdar, on Monday (September 16).

বিজ্ঞাপন

In a media statement, the anti-discrimination student movement said the interim government was in charge of rebuilding the state. However, it is observed that despite the presence of this government, there is a delay in establishing the rule of law; the government is facing obstacles to establish social justice. Besides, there is a lack of implementation of the government's plans to create an inclusive democratic Bangladesh.

According to the statement, a group of extremists are attacking various shrines. Expressing concern about the issue, the anti-discrimination student movement said, if you look at the development of the Bangladesh state, it can be seen that the struggle of Pir-fakirs also inspired the people of Bengal in the anti-British movement. Now a class of extremists is attacking shrines by helping the religious capital of common people. The statement demanded that these overzealous people be brought under the law and brought to justice.

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The anti-discrimination student movement said that Bangladesh should be made habitable for minorities of different religions and should be made peaceful; similarly, this government should also protect the minority Muslim communities who belong to the majority religion of the country, Islam. Otherwise this government will fail miserably in establishing an inclusive society.

The statement said that a class of people is taking the law into their own hands by taking advantage of the delay in the establishment of good governance by the interim government. The media is harassing and misleading people of different classes and professions of the country through trials; Harassing in the field. Expectations from this government, which came to power through the fall of the dictatorial fascist Hasina government, bring structural changes in the country, bring good rule of law and ensure justice for all in the judicial system.

The anti-discrimination student movement said that the Awami fascist regime has destroyed all democratic institutions in the country in the last fifteen years. No one wants to go back to the Bangladesh of oppression and oppression, the way Awami League-Jubo League-Chattra League made the country's law-and-judiciary system a bogeyman through 'moral policing'.

The anti-discrimination student movement said the interim government should become a people's government. This government may enact a Universal and fundamental framework of justice in the state. Through which no one will take the law in their own hands and will be able to create a democratic state system.

Calling on the interim government, the anti-discrimination student movement said that the rule of law should be quickly established in the country and a democratic, egalitarian and humane Bangladesh should be put on the world map. Only then will the blood and sacrifice of the martyrs of the July Uprising gain true dignity.