2024-08-01 14:51:38
‘Visual media artist society’ has expressed solidarity with the 9-point demand of the protesting students demanding reform of quota in government jobs. On Thursday (August 1) at Farmgate area at 11 am, artists and artisans stood on the street under the banner of ‘Drishya Madhyam Shalip Samaj’.
According to a press release of ‘Visual Media Artists Society’, the quota reform movement is focused on the protest of murder-violence-mass arrest harassment in the country and to account and prosecute all murders, stop shooting and violence, stop mass arrests and harassment, and demand the release of detained students immediately. Harassment of trial and murder-violence-mass arrest must be stopped.
Referring to the constitutional rights, it is said in this circular – the development of independent Bangladesh which took place through the great liberation war with the promise of fairness, equality and human dignity, security and justice are our constitutional rights as citizens of that Bangladesh. We want Bangladesh with fearless, just and human dignity.
Expressing solidarity with the 9-point demand of the students — Akram Khan, Mustafa Sarwar Faruqi, Nurul Alam Atiq, Azad Abul Kalam, Dhrub Hasan, Ajmeri Haque Bandhan, Piplu R Khan, Amitabh Reza Chowdhury, Munem Wasif, Ritu Sattar, Taslima Akhtar Lima, Tanim Noor. , Syed Ahmed Shawki, Waheed Tarek, Redwan Roni, Amirul Rajib, Nusrat Imroz Tisha, Tanzim Wahab, Yashir Al Haque, Shankh Dasgupta, Sabila Noor, Nasik Amin, Tasnia Farin, Musharraf Karim, Siam Ahmed.