Hasib Al Islam, coordinator of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement, criticized the Bangladeshi government’s alignment with India, alleging it has led to unfair water management and worsening conditions for Bangladesh. “India’s aggressive actions and unequal agreements must end,” he declared. “The current government, disconnected from the people, has betrayed us.”
Sultana from the Department of Peace and Conflict Studies accused India of engineering artificial floods. “This is not a natural disaster; it’s a man-made crisis,” she said, urging for a fair share of river water.
AB Jubayer of the Islamic Studies Department added that India's management of the 54 shared rivers, including the construction of dams, has exacerbated flooding while depriving Bangladesh of crucial water resources during dry periods. “India’s double standard in dam management is unacceptable,” he stated.
Following the rally, students marched around the Vice-Chancellor's office before reconvening at the Raju Sculpture to conclude their protest.