The Crime Desk: Co-chairman of the Jatiya Party and former mayor of Rangpur City Corporation, Mostafizar Rahman Mostafa, has declared anti-discrimination student movement coordinators Hasnat Abdullah and Sarjis Alam as unwanted in Rangpur.
He announced this at the joint meeting of the district and metropolitan Jatiya Party at the party office on Central Road in Rangpur city on Monday (October 14).
Jatiya Party Co-Chairman Mostafizar Rahman Mostafa said, “They will not be able to come to Rangpur as announced by Sarjis Alam and Hasnat Abdullah on Facebook not to invite Jatiya Party to a political dialogue.” He will sit in this Rangpur party office with whatever he has. We want to show the strength of the Jatiya Party in Rangpur. If we can’t popularize this movement, then we will leave the Jatiya Party.
This leader of the Jatiya Party also said, ‘There is no discussion without the Jatiya Party. Through this statement, Deputy Commissioner, Superintendent of Police, DIG, Police Commissioner, I want to inform you that if the Jatiya Party is not called for or given respect in any political dialogue in Rangpur, then the Jatiya Party itself will claim its rights. You will be ready for this.
Recently, the chief adviser of the interim government. Muhammad Yunus is having a dialogue 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 Monday (October 7).
Sarzis wrote in a Facebook post, “How does the chief adviser of spineless fascist agents like the National Party call for dialogue?”
Hasnat wrote, “If the Jatiya Party, a friend of dictatorship, is invited for dialogue, we will strongly protest and strongly oppose that suicidal decision.”
