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Published: 10:16 12 August 2024
The country's popular actress Ajmeri Haque Bandhan was on the side of the students in the anti-discrimination student movement from the beginning. From social media to the field, he was everywhere.
This star spoke against the injustice of Awami League government and police administration from the streets under different banners of artists. Because of which he has indirectly received death threats.
In an interview recently, Bandhan said how he was intimidated and tried to suppress him as he was in favor of the students.
Bandhan said, "From the day I entered the field in the logical movement of the students, I was being threatened to be killed on the phone, in small messages, on Facebook. Acid also wanted to kill. I was not afraid. Because, the fire that I saw in the eyes of the students during the days of the movement together, I myself gathered courage from them.
He also said, 'It is very bad to say, I have worked with many of the co-artists, they were not in the field for the students, on the contrary, they scared me and made fun of me. I suffered from their work. But I have no hatred towards them now. Revenge sets back the people, the country.
Earlier in an interview, Bandhan said, 'It was an amazing journey. A journey that I will never forget in my entire life. Our suffering has been successful. Although some unexpected things are happening now, the unexpected is happening. Never support them. I request everyone, everyone will build a Bangladesh of equality, build a Bangladesh of harmony, we will stop our politics of hatred. We will build a women-friendly, democratic and discrimination-free country.
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