Sarjis and Hasnat declared unwanted in Rangpur

  • Staff Correspondent, Barta24.com, Rangpur
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photo: Collected

photo: Collected

Co-chairman and former mayor of Rangpur City Corporation, Mustafizar Rahman Mostafa, coordinator of the anti-discrimination student movement, Sarjis Alam and Hasnat Abdullah, were declared unwanted in Rangpur in the joint meeting of Jatiya Party's district and metropolis.

He made this announcement among the leaders and activists present at the joint meeting of district and metropolis at Rangpur Central Road Jatiya Party office on Monday (October 14).

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In his speech, Jatiya Party co-chairman and former mayor Mostafizar Rahman Mostafa said that Sarjis Alam and Hasnat Abdullah announced on Facebook not to invite Jatiya Party to political dialogue - they will not be able to come to Rangpur. He will sit in this Rangpur party office with whatever he has. We want to show the strength of Jatiya Party in Rangpur. If we can't popularize this movement, we will leave the Jatiya Party.

He told everyone the writings mentioned by Sarjis Alam and Hasnat, written by Sarjis Alam, how does the chief adviser of spineless fascist brokers like Jatiya Party call for discussion?

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Hasnat wrote, "If the Jatiya Party, a friend of dictatorship, is invited to dialogue, we will strongly protest and strongly oppose that suicidal decision."

Expressing his anger over the writings of Sarjis and Hasnat, he said that no program of Sarjis Alam and Hasnat Abdullah will be allowed on the ground of Rangpur. The activists supported him with slogans in this decision.

In his speech, he also said, through this speech, Deputy Commissioner, Superintendent of Police, DIG, Commissioner of Police - I want to inform you that there is no discussion except Jatiya Party. If the Jatiya Party is not called or given respect in any political dialogue in Rangpur, then the Jatiya Party itself will claim its rights. You will be ready for this.

It should be noted that the chief advisor of the interim government Dr. Mohammad Yunus recently is having dialogues with the political parties of the country on various issues including elections. Among them, Sarjis Alam and Hasnat Abdullah, one of the coordinators of the anti-discrimination student movement, expressed their anger regarding the dialogue of the Chief adviser with the Jatiya Party. They expressed their anger by posting about this on their respective Facebook pages at midnight on October 7.