NEW DELHI: “Bangladesh’s largest student organization” has reorganized itself through social media and is working to oust the current undemocratic regime and restore a democratic system in the country. Chhatalig President Saddam Hussain told TOI from an undisclosed location on Saturday. He went into hiding after the interim government banned the Awami League student organization founded by Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in 1948. Muhammad Yunus On October 23rd.
In the first reaction to the ban on the Chhatra League (CL), 9 million people changed their profile pictures on Facebook to the CL symbol, Hussain said, a number that was “very encouraging for us”. “Social media is the only way we are able to connect and stay together and plan our moves,” Hussain said.
Hussain further said, “After the Awami League regime under Sheikh Hasina punished the war criminals (of Bangladesh liberation warThey (the current regime) are trying to take revenge.” According to a CL leader, more than one lakh students across Bangladesh are unable to continue their studies in colleges and universities. “They are being beaten up when they try to attend classes.”