Quota protestors are carrying out the program by tying their eyes and face with red cloth

Anti-discrimination student movement

Published: 12:48 30 July 2024
In order to fulfill the nine-point demand, they are taking pictures and online campaigning on Tuesday individually or in unison with red cloths tied over their faces and eyes
Earlier on Monday night, the coordinator of the movement. The program was announced in the press release sent by Mahin government.
It is said in the circular that hundreds of students have died and thousands of students have been injured in the indiscriminate shooting of law and order forces in the ongoing quota reform movement based on the logical demands of ordinary students across the country. Innocent students are being picked up in the middle of the night through raid blocks in the name of remand, and brutal medieval torture is being carried out.
The brutal mockery of ordinary students daily without judging the massacres and tortures of the state forces. In protest, the students rejected the nationwide mourning and requested to take photos with red cloths on their faces and eyes tomorrow (Tuesday) and to carry out a massive online campaign.
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