Students Against Discrimination and 18 other student organisations will observe the National Solidarity Week from today to resolve the unrest at educational institutions and prevent the resurgence of the Awami League.
Why should we use this symbol of destruction to remember the movement?
Realistically speaking, governing a nation of 170 million people living in densely populated cities without some kind of democracy (representativeness) is an impossible proposition.
For a country that hasn’t had a fair election in a while, the primary target of our youth is ensuring a fair election. However, before the next election comes into play, people have high hopes for the interim government.
For three days we were a state without a government.
Identity and ideology politics also played an essential role in brewing the Bangla Bashanta.
The future is in your hands, dear students. Shape it with an unwavering commitment to the greater good of our beloved nation.
Students Against Discrimination and 18 other student organisations will observe the National Solidarity Week from today to resolve the unrest at educational institutions and prevent the resurgence of the Awami League.
Why should we use this symbol of destruction to remember the movement?
Realistically speaking, governing a nation of 170 million people living in densely populated cities without some kind of democracy (representativeness) is an impossible proposition.
For a country that hasn’t had a fair election in a while, the primary target of our youth is ensuring a fair election. However, before the next election comes into play, people have high hopes for the interim government.
For three days we were a state without a government.
Identity and ideology politics also played an essential role in brewing the Bangla Bashanta.
The future is in your hands, dear students. Shape it with an unwavering commitment to the greater good of our beloved nation.