Adviser to the Ministry of Posts, Telecommunications and Information Technology and the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting Md. Nahid Islam said, the July Uprising has taught us to stand with self-respect. With this confidence, we will be able to build Bangladesh anew. We have to do this so that every person in Bangladesh gets the benefits of the July Uprising. If the nation needs it, we will take to the streets again.
He said these things in his speech as the chief guest at the closing ceremony of the 11th GSC National Scientist Mania at the Government Science College on Saturday (November 23).
The adviser told the students of the college, there is no need to call me sir, I am your brother. We will move forward together shoulder to shoulder like the mass uprising. If we make a mistake, we will correct it.
In addition to providing state honors to the martyrs and injured in the July Uprising, he also said that arrangements will be made for the rehabilitation of the families of the martyrs and treatment of the injured.
Nahid Islam further said, there is a planned attempt to make students controversial. We should all be aware of this issue and behave responsibly. The disputes and conflicts among students are helping to present students negatively to the countrymen. If students are presented negatively, it will be easy to present the July Uprising negatively as well. Let no one take this opportunity.
He said, we have been protesting for so long, we have been on the streets, now it is time for us to form a state. Now we have to use our talent, we have to use our creativity.
He further said, Gen G has shown the world that they can free the country from tyranny by giving blood in the movement struggle, they are not lazy.
The adviser expressed his gratitude and thanks for the participation and sacrifice of the students of the Government Science College in the July Mass Uprising.
At the event, eminent nuclear scientist Professor Dr. Muhammad Shamsher Ali said, if there is no whim in science, science does not progress. May those injured in the mass movement receive lifelong healthcare. May the dreams of the agitators come true.