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The Anti-Discrimination Student Movement had announced a two-day programme to press home its one-point demand — resignation of the government.
According to the programme, a woman’s and workers’ rally was scheduled for Monday (August 5), and a Long March towards Dhaka on Tuesday (August 6).
However, the Long March towards Dhaka will now be held on Monday (August 5), instead of Tuesday (August 6).
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Asif Mahmud, one of the coordinators of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement, stated it in a release sent to the mass media on Sunday (August 4) afternoon.
Earlier, Nahid Islam, another coordinator of the movement, through a release sent to the media announced the fresh programme as part of their ongoing non-cooperation movement.
Besides, they will hold women’s rally and workers’ rally across the country on August 5 to make the people aware of their demands.
The release said that Martyrs’ Memorial Plaques will be unveiled across the country on Monday in memory of the non-cooperation movement.
Additionally, there will be a workers’ rally at 11am at Shahbagh and a women’s rally at the same location at 5pm. Protests and sit-in programmes are also planned nationwide.
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The organisers of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement have called on students and citizens to sustain the movement until the government resigns, urging persistence even in the face of potential internet shutdowns and crackdowns.