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New committee for Anti-Discrimination Students Movement

Politics 2024-10-22, 11:00pm

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Sarjis Alam, coordinator of Anti-Discrimination Students Movement, announced a new four-member convening committee at a press conference at the Central Shaheed Minar. Photo- Collected



Dhaka, Oct 22 - A new four-member convening committee has been formed for the Anti-Discrimination Students Movement, led by coordinator Hasnat Abdullah.

The announcement was made during a press conference at the Central Shaheed Minar on Tuesday night by Sarjis Alam, one of the original six central coordinators.

He stated that there have been numerous fraudulent activities carried out under the names of fake coordinators across the country, emphasizing the need for a centralized effort to combat these issues. "We need to restructure our committee to address and make decisions regarding those among us who engage in such misconduct," he added.

Hasnat Abdullah mentioned the ongoing work that needs to be implemented nationwide in districts and upazilas.

In addition to Hasnat Abdullah as the convener, the committee includes member secretary Arif Sohel, chief organizer Abdul Hannan Masud, and spokesperson Umama Fatema. - UNB