Attacks on houses, places of worship of different religions, do not support: Sargis Alam

Sargis Alam file photo

Published: 01:49 6 August 2024
Sarjis Alam, one of the coordinators of the anti-discrimination student movement, said, "There are attacks on the houses and religious places of worship of different religions. The houses of those belonging to different political ideologies are also being attacked. I do not support.
He said these things in an interview with Yamuna Television on Tuesday. After the resignation and departure of Sheikh Hasina on Monday, there was chaos all over the country. Attacks on Awami League leaders and workers, police stations, police stations, including minority communities are going on. Various structures and sculptures including Bangabandhu's mural have been vandalized. The media office is also vandalized.
Sarjis Alam said, their movement is not against any oppressor. They protested against torture.
He also said, "This movement of student society is not against any oppressor. The movement is against torture. One oppressor is gone, another one will come and sit, I will never let it happen, I do not support it either. By making this effort at that place we can know them. I will take action.
Sarzis said, "Student society will demand the interim government very soon. Elections should be held very soon. Let there be an opportunity to exercise voting rights in the country. The country will run through them.
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