Interim government's Chief Adviser Nobel Laureate
Professor Dr Muhammad Yunus today (August 10) called for building new Bangladesh, saying it
is the responsibility of all to move ahead remembering the supreme sacrifice of
Abu Sayeed and others.
"This
is our responsibility to build the new Bangladesh," he said after meeting
with the family members of Abu Sayeed, a student of Begum Rokeya University in
Rangpur (BRUR) killed in police firing during the student's quota reform
movement here.
Dr
Yunus said all have to come forward to build the new Bangladesh remembering the
supreme sacrifice of Abu Sayeed and others.
"Abu
Sayeed is not for only one family, he is the child of all families in
Bangladesh," he said.
The
chief adviser mentioned that the young folks who are studying will remember Abu
Sayeed and will pledge to be like him. "They will say-I will also fight
for the justice like Abu Sayeed," he added.
He
also said that Abu Sayeed is now in every houses of the country, adding:
"He is the child of everyone irrespective of religions and castes."
Dr
Yunus urged all to remain vigil against any anarchy and to be careful that none
can talk anything against any religion. "Because we are the children of
this soil, we all are Abu Sayeed," he said.
The
chief adviser said protecting all irrespective of their religions and castes is
the responsibility of all. "We have to ensure this, and stand in front
like Abu Sayeed," he said.
The
Nobel Laureate requested all not to make division among the people of
Bangladesh, adding, "We all are Bangladeshi, we are the children of
Bangladesh."
He
also said that Bangladesh is now united Bangladesh. "This Bangladesh is
the Bangladesh of Abu Sayeed, there is no discrimination in this Bangladesh, my
request to you all is to protect everyone, let not be any anarchy out
there," he said.