'Why do not you forbid boy'
'Why do not you forbid boy'
On Saturday, protesters called slogans in the capital's Asad Bagh area to demand safe roads. Standing by the side of the street watching a student's mother. He said, 'The present generation knows the true history generation. They are on the right path. Why do we forbid the boy to come in this fair movement? And why would the boy listen to the ban? 'This mother said, there was a pre-election examination in class 10th grade school. He has come to give solidarity with other students in Asag Gate. This mother returned home with her 3:30 in the morning.
The mother of another student who was gathering in Assadgate area said that her three children Her husband does not want to let the children go on the streets. He left the house with the promise that the boy would not go down the street. But who can hear who? A third class student with a big girl has also taken a vow. He left the youngest child in his mother's house. Now going to the boy once in the street and to the girl. He is also happy about this racket. His children are on the road for good things.
But some parents do not want to continue this situation even if they bring their children. They say, 'a lot has happened, now the kids need to stop.'
In front of Adong, some youths tried to chase the students gathered in the street. There was tension in the area. Some parents and students are quite nervous. A police officer performing the responsibility of Sadaposha assured the students, 'We are there, you have no fear'.
From 11am to 4pm till yesterday, many students of different educational institutions in the capital's Asad Gate and Aarong's front were placards and posters. Placard was in the hands of a student, 'I'm not a pitchy road that you will drive me over'. If it was sent emotionally, then the poster's language of another student standing beside him was the protest. Written in it, 'the killers will be sentenced. The criminals, whether they are minister-king, will be judged.
The students are also aware that the capitalists are suffering in this movement. Writing placards in one's hand was written, "Sorry for the temporary inconvenience. Work is going on to repair the country.
There were rosettes in the polythene bag in the hands of some students and in front. They said that if the police came to halt the movement then their flowers would be given.
Many parents go to the streets with chips, biscuits and water for the students who are tired of sloganeering. Some school teachers were also with the students. But they stayed in the street, or in front of a shop nearby.
Mixed reaction among the people trapped in traffic in Asadgate area with the movement of the students. Some were expressing extreme annoyance, and some people said that such a movement was necessary.
To participate in this movement, a student studying in the sixth grade said, 'I separated the emergency lane. Only two days have been shown, if we wish we can do everything. '
If the student expelled from the school for the offense, then the reply of another student in reply to the question, 'If all the students of the school will be given the expulsion or TC for this work, then everyone will have to pay the school. Then the teachers will have to learn again by creating a new student.
A female teacher of a college told that they came here to the students so that they do not have any harm. This is because the college is open, parents will be responsible for the college authorities if any accident occurs.
Mohammadpur central college teacher Farhad Hossain said, "Students are not on their way, if we do not have them beside them."
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