As quota reform protesters clashed violently with police and the Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL) during their "complete shutdown" movement, rapper and barrister Towfique Ahmed announced on Facebook that his law firm would provide assistance to the protesters.
As chaos unleashes all over Bangladesh amid the "complete shutdown" announced by quota reform protesters for today, the more popular celebrities are finally voicing their concerns through social media and requesting the safety of students.
The incident has also sparked a storm on social media, where celebrities and cultural activists have raised their voices in support of the protesters.
“There is only one life to live— In this lifetime, why should Rajakars have to be seen again?”
As quota reform protesters clashed violently with police and the Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL) during their "complete shutdown" movement, rapper and barrister Towfique Ahmed announced on Facebook that his law firm would provide assistance to the protesters.
As chaos unleashes all over Bangladesh amid the "complete shutdown" announced by quota reform protesters for today, the more popular celebrities are finally voicing their concerns through social media and requesting the safety of students.
The incident has also sparked a storm on social media, where celebrities and cultural activists have raised their voices in support of the protesters.
“There is only one life to live— In this lifetime, why should Rajakars have to be seen again?”