In the wake of the anti-discrimination student movement, Birganj Police Station was attacked and subsequently damaged. Recently, students took the initiative to clean and rebuild the police station.
The students removed the debris and cleaned the damaged parts of the police station. Their efforts were highly praised by the local community and administration. They formed teams among themselves and divided the tasks. Some removed the broken bricks and stones, while others cleaned the dust and dirt.
This effort by the students has sent a positive message to society, demonstrating the significant role the younger generation can play in community welfare. The local people and administration expressed their gratitude for the students’ initiative. Their efforts have been instrumental in giving the damaged police station a new lease on life.
Present at the event was young social worker and second-generation freedom fighter Md. Abu Jubayer. Jubayer stated, “Since the 14th, we haven’t been able to sleep, resting only after Fajr prayers. The work is still ongoing, and our responsibilities have increased. From the 24th to the 4th, I couldn’t stay at home for 12 days and was on the run. On the 4th, I was bedridden after being attacked during the movement. May Allah forgive us. Our only goal in this struggle, risking our lives, was to see our country free. Now, it is everyone’s responsibility to protect this freedom.”
Also present were Birganj Police Station warriors Md. Abdur Rahman, Nahid Rayhan mahi, Md.Bandhan Islam, Md. Mehedi Hasan, Md.Tanvir Islam, Md. Mahabub Islam, Md.Toufik Mahmud, along with students from the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement, Birganj.
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