Hasnat Abdullah, the convener of the anti-discrimination student movement, posted on her verified Facebook page and wrote, "Tonight, Bangladesh will be free from the pilgrimage site of fascism."
The students and the public are ready to protest, focusing on Sheikh Hasina's speech at 9 pm tonight. During the time Hasina's speech will be broadcasted, videos, pictures and documentaries of the July Uprising will be shown at every intersection and market in Dhaka city.
Former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who was ousted in a mass uprising, is likely to address the student community tonight (February 5). And a fierce debate has started surrounding her speech. Meanwhile, the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement has announced a program to protest the speech. Earlier, a post on the verified Facebook page of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement organization said, “Hasina is addressing the student community even after the massacre of students in Bangladesh! This is an expression of extreme shamelessness.”
The organization has also informed that when Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina gives her speech in Delhi, an exhibition commemorating the 'July Massacre' will be organized at every important intersection in the capital. At the same time, a call has been made to broadcast the video of the massacre in every market, haat and important public gathering place in the country.