"If you want to stay in the country, keep your mouth shut, or leave"

  • Special Correspondent, Barta24.com,Chattogram
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Khan Talat Mahmud Rafi, one of the coordinators of the anti-discrimination student movement, Chattogram, said that the friends of the Awami League government are still conspiring. If there is another conspiracy to destabilize the country then Bangladesh, Bir Chattala will not remain silent. The noise will come again from this Chattala. War will be declared again.

Khan Talat Mahmud Rafi said this at the July commemoration and cultural  function in memory of the martyrs organized by the cultural organization Bikiran at CRB of the city on Friday (27 September) night.

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This student leader, who led the anti-discrimination student movement in Chattogram, also said, 'Many of our brothers were injured in the July Revolution. We always want to talk as a pressure group. I would like to ask why the government has not yet confirmed the treatment of my injured brothers. Why are my injured brothers crying in the hospital and at home due to pain in their eyes, feet, and hands?

Khan Talat Mahmud Rafi criticized the Health Adviser for going outside the country for treatment. He said, "Our Health Adviser has to go outside the country for treatment." I want to say that Bangladesh should have a medical system like Singapore. Or if you go out of the country, you don't need to come back. For the medical system that we have to go to in Dhaka, we have to stay in Chattala as well.

Rafi commented that the strategy of the country can no longer be determined from public buildings. He said, "Earlier the country's strategy was made from public buildings. From today it will be from every people of Bangladesh." We don't want that strategy making of Ganabhaban.'

This coordinator of the anti-discrimination student movement also spoke about Sheikh Hasina's departure from the country. He said, "Students-crowd allowed the police to get their chests in front of the bullets." That bold move started from Chattogram. At one point, the police-Chhatra League-Awami League bullets became ineffective in front of the students. She (Sheikh Hasina) left when she understood that bullets would no longer work.

Rafi commented that even though ‘Master’ is gone, his followers remain. He said, 'They appear in different forms at different times. Sometimes they are coming back as online warriors and sometimes as Rumor League. If you want to create instability again, you can no longer stay on the soil of Bengal. That is why the Awami terrorists who are roaming in the open air should be arrested.

Rafi said, "History shows that in times of crisis, we all unite." But when the responsibility of rebuilding the country falls on our shoulders, we are divided. Despotic governments have always wanted to divide and exclude us from everywhere. After the 1971's there was a division, even after the 90's mass upheaval. We students will decide whether we will be divided again, or we will stay in the building of the country. If we are divided then our next generation will have to fight again. We don't want our next generation to bleed."