Sangram Online: Nahid Islam, adviser to the Ministry of Posts, Telecommunications and Information Technology and Information and Broadcasting, said that we are not the masterminds of this mass movement; Its full credit goes to the martyrs. Therefore, urging everyone to retain the spirit of the martyrs of the coup, he said, the spirit of the martyrs must be included in the new constitution.
He made this demand at the memorial meeting of Golam Nafiz, who was killed in the anti-discrimination student movement at Banani Vidyaniketan School and College in the capital on Tuesday (September 17) afternoon.
Commenting that the martyrs cannot have any party identity, Nahid Islam said, this anti-discrimination movement is not of any party or group.
The ICT advisor said that the students made the country free from dictatorship. Apart from university students, school-college students also participated in this mass movement. It was the martyrs who died in the movement that caused the coup. They have no party identity.
The information adviser said that the mentality of the individual should also be changed along with the country. The new Bangladesh will have the right to speak, human rights, voting rights. A political settlement must be made so that no dictatorship can return.