Friday, 22 March 2013

RISE OF THE YOUTH
Trese days, People keep their eyes on the Shahbagh demonstration for a number of reasons. Every day comes and goes with tension, hope and uncertainty. The question frequently asked about the Shahbagh movement is ' Are they inspired by any partisan influence?" It is an important question to answer, and the organisers of the movement must prove it to the people that they are not influenced by any political party. I have to admit that whenever I hear the voice of th Shahbagh movement, it reminds me of the history of the liberation war because back then a similar voice of the masses influenced people to join the war and even sacrifice their lives.
 Many of us think that the youths at Shahbagh are losing their neutrality day by day.Though the gathering is claimed to be neutral, it is gradually becoming clear that an effort is on to take hold of its leadership by the followers of a particular political arty. Moreover, the leaders of the movement have not cleared their motto yet.
Though the opposition party doubts the neutrality of the youths, as they repeatedly utter the slogan 'Joy Bangla'. I disagree with them. No doubt there is a question and serious doubt in the public mind about the neutrality of the gathering, but we should also remember that 'Joy Bangla' is not an asset of any political party. It is a slogan which showed us our path to freedom in 1971.

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