Ohidul Islam Part 1. One facebook status brought all night long beating on Abrar’s fate, costing his life. Who killed him? Did his fellow mates kill him or the Awami misleading ideology in the name of ‘Spirit of Liberation war 1971’ killed him? “Anybody who is anti-India and anti-Awami League is Not in the
Ohidul Islam
Part 1.
One facebook status brought all night long beating on Abrar’s fate, costing his life.
Who killed him?
Did his fellow mates kill him or the Awami misleading ideology in the name of ‘Spirit of Liberation war 1971’ killed him?
“Anybody who is anti-India and anti-Awami League is Not in the Spirit of Liberation War” this idea was implanted to the murderer’s mindset. This idea is the killer. Let’s call it ‘The Killer’s chant’.
The whole nation cried for Abrar but did not condemn ‘The Killer’s Chant’ enough.
Part 2:
Today, I saw a picture, a person was hanged upside down from a tree, he was bitten to death by protesters. He is an Awami League follower.
It is heartbreaking to know, one Bangladeshi is killed in broad daylight in public by other Bangladeshis.
We may have differences but our goal is to make Bangladesh better.
Who divided us? How?
The regime divided us by setting The Killer’s Chant layer by layer throughout the decades into our society.
Most scholars in Bangladesh suffer from a compartmentalized sense of humanity. They were reluctant to protest the ‘Dhaka massacre 2013’.
The regime has set a scale where The regime heads are on the top level of the scale and the opposition sits at the bottom. Civilians have their spots according to their level of loyalty to the regime.
The prize for being loyal to the regime is to be more loyal to the regime till the devotee dies in serving the regime’s purpose.
When the devotee dies, the regime uses the dead body to validate their massacre and crime.
Regime does not care about anybody. Their children live overseas. Regime uses your devotion only to fulfill their financial fascination.
Part 3.
We condemn riots. We continue our movement.
If your belief keeps you in support of the Awami regime, please reconsider what you have been taught and what is true.
If your family legacy keeps you in favor of Current Awami League. Please know, this Awami league is not the original Awami League (1949-1975).
Bangladesh is one family, you matter, you are equally important. Please stay on the right path.
Regime lives on your fear of losing jobs, Regime harvests from your fear of losing business channels.
Bangladesh Police, Army, BGB, you are not deliberately corrupted, you have been made corrupted forcefully, you have been lured into corruption. Bangladesh is forgiving.
Bangladesh still mourns over ‘Rifle’s Squire 2009 genocide’. You trust your people, they are your mothers, brothers and sisters. You stand by them. Bangladesh needs you to save them from the cruelty of the regime.
Let’s make Bangladesh a nation where the hiring process won’t be biased and your business success will rely on your hard work, not on manipulating tax loopholes through the connection with corrupt officials.
Bangladesh bleeds from being sectioned part by part by the regime.
Bangladesh heals from your refusal to riot.
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