‘Today I want to cry this happy cry’ – 2024-08-05 16:28:22

by times news cr

2024-08-05 16:28:22

Sheikh Hasina resigned today in the face of the popular uprising and left the country. A joyous procession is going on in the capital. The winds of this turbulent time are blowing across the country.

The quota reform movement turned into a one-point demand over time. From the beginning of this movement, some of the stars of the showbiz arena declared solidarity. After Sheikh Hasina’s resignation and leaving the country, like other common people, stars are also expressing their opinions on social media. Let’s find out who said what –

Prominent producer Mustafa Saryar Faruqi was seen in a strong position by declaring solidarity with the quota reform movement. In the Facebook status of ‘420’, the famous creator writes, ‘I will definitely enjoy the victory! But now is the time for restraint, for keeping eyes and ears open. We have seen 20 years of politics of revenge. We will respond to revenge with kindness and sympathy. Also, we will keep our eyes open for the next two or three days. Surely we will move towards building a humane democratic society. Lastly, salute to Bangladeshi youth and people from all walks.’

Actress Paramani also spoke in favor of this movement. This afternoon, the heroine wrote on her Facebook, ‘Three years ago on this 5th of August, the way my freedom was taken away – mother nature takes stock.’

From the beginning of this movement, the famous director Ashfaq Nipun took a strong stand in favor of the students. After the resignation of Sheikh Hasina, the producer Ashfaq Nipun wrote a picture on Facebook, “Bangladesh is free from dictator and murderer Sheikh Hasina! I am grateful to the students of the quota reform movement and the people of my country for making this possible. This is just the beginning. We will reform our motherland.’

Mahmuda Amin Shaina, the popular model-actress of the song ‘Ekjeevan Eta Prem Paab Kei’, lives in the UK with her husband and children. He spoke in favor of this movement even from distant countries. Today in his Facebook status he wrote, ‘Wishing everyone freedom. Many respects for our martyred brothers and sisters. You will live in our hearts forever.’ In another post, Shaina wrote, ‘Those who were arrested during the movement. I demand the unconditional release of students, teachers, artists and general public very soon.

TV actress Monira Akhter Mithu gave a status on her Facebook. In it he wrote, “Give water to the bewitched in Bangladesh who have no water in their livers.” Without hurting them, he says ‘water needs water’ just like a charmer.”

Popular small screen actress Ishika Khan also resides in UK. From a far country, his position was also in favor of the agitators. He wrote in his Facebook status today, ‘I didn’t understand that there was so much love for the country inside! The students explained.’ In another post, Ishika Khan writes, ‘This emotion, this cry! Aha! I want to cry this happy cry today.’

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