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Call for a ‘New Bangladesh’ rooted in Anti-Discrimination Movement: Speakers

SAT Online Desk

Published: 18:04, 16 September 2024

Update: 18:06, 16 September 2024

A “New Bangladesh” that aligns with the aspirations of its people can only be realized through the development of political power rooted in the Anti-Discrimination Movement, emphasized key speakers during a discussion held on International Democracy Day 2024.

The discussion, titled “Democracy and Good Governance in the New Bangladesh: Expectations of the Youth,” took place on Sunday at the Transparency International Bangladesh (TIB) office in Dhaka’s Dhanmondi. It underscored the necessity of fundamental reforms across electoral, administrative, and judicial systems, along with the establishment of a free press and the protection of individual rights, regardless of religion or race.

Dr. Iftekharuzzaman, TIB’s Executive Director, who moderated the event, stressed that the pursuit of a “New Bangladesh” must be anchored in the ideals of equality and freedom. “The development of political power based on anti-discrimination is essential to achieving the goals of a New Bangladesh,” he asserted, highlighting that new leadership should emerge organically from the movement itself.

Prominent voices at the event included Hasnat Abdullah and Arif Sohel, coordinators of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement, and Samantha Sharmin, Spokesperson for the National Citizens’ Committee. They were joined by Ariful Islam Adib, a member of the National Citizens’ Committee, media professional Farabi Hafiz, writer Sadat Hossain, and media professional and humorist Simu Naser.

Speakers voiced concerns over the influence of divisive and authoritarian forces, cautioning that the necessary political transformation must resist these elements. Hasnat Abdullah addressed the public’s growing distrust in political figures, saying, “The people don’t want to trust those who come to power due to negative past experiences. They are right to question us. In this movement, questions are not punished. Rather, they help us grow and ensure accountability.”

Arif Sohel echoed this sentiment, calling for real social justice: “Our country’s history is marked by battles against false narratives imposed by rulers. Yet, the voice of the people has never reached the halls of power. The movement of 2024 has given people a language of protest and has challenged the status quo.”

The discussion also focused on the importance of grassroots involvement. Samantha Sharmin urged for broader public participation in shaping the new political landscape. “To build this New Bangladesh, we must ensure discussions at the grassroots level, engaging all segments of society,” she insisted. Ariful Islam Adib emphasized the state’s responsibility to uphold social justice and human dignity for every citizen, condemning past instances of state oppression.

In their remarks, Farabi Hafiz, Sadat Hossain, and Simu Naser shared their views on the vital role of sustainable democracy, intellectual development, and freedom of expression in creating the “New Bangladesh.”

 

 

 

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