Monsoon Revolution’s Picture Description

Picture described: Ohidul Islam:  Picture 1: A schoolgirl in uniform running just after completing a protest against Awami League, Chattra League, and their subordinate police in the New Market – Dhaka College area during the Monsoon Revolution Bangladesh 2024. She held a metal bar in one hand and her school bag in the other.

She was carrying the metal bar to protect her dream because she realised R.A.W. of India backs the Murderer Hasina and the Awami League regime. The murderer Hasina regime prioritised India’s interest over Bangladesh’s interest in foreign diplomacy, set a system to secure managerial positions for the Indian employees in the private sector, hired only Awami League supporters in public sector employment, and taught false and wrong history in education.

The protestors dreamt of a Bangladesh where employment would be based on merit, not on the candidate’s loyalty to Murderer Hasina, India, and the Awami League regime.

Picture 2: Martyr Nazmul Kazi is on the stretcher. His wife was by his side. She was mourning. She is only 22; this is not her age to be a widow. They have a child, Nushai, who is too young to be an orphan. Given the socio-economic context of Bangladesh, who will bear the financial expenses of this family? The only breadwinner of this young family, Martyr Nazmul Kazi, is murdered by the murderer Hasina’s regime during the Monsoon Revolution (July – August 2024 – Bangladesh Revolution). Martyr Nazmul Kazi prioritized the country’s needs over his own and those of his family. His sacrifice is a sign of Iman (Believing in Allah, the Almighty). Islam teaches us to prioritise the community’s needs over an individual’s interests, which is the essence of patriotism.

Picture 3: The protestors of Monsoon Revolution 2024 carrying their fellow protester’s dead body. The martyr’s dead body is covered with the flag of Bangladesh out of respect for his contribution to Bangladesh. Murderer Hasina ordered the use of lethal weapons on the protestors on 18th July 2024. Thereafter, the Awami League regime killed people indiscriminately. One thousand four hundred people were shot dead, according to the United Nations’ report. Moreover, a lot of dead bodies were buried in unmarked places and burned to destroy the victim’s identity. Protestors struggled to keep the dead bodies of victims from being stolen by the Murderer Hasina regime’s law-enforcing battalion.

Picture 4: A 9th-grade student, Martyr Yaseen Ali, whose burnt-dead body was found hidden in a former member of Parliament’s bedroom. Martyr Yaseen Ali participated in the Monsoon Revolution protest. He turned his Facebook profile photo into a red flag. Turning the Facebook profile photo into a red flag was a trend during the Monsoon Revolution 2024. It meant, ‘We stand by our martyr brothers and sisters in the protest against murderer Sheikh Hasina’s regime.’

Martyrdom does not raise a black flag; it does not cause mourning; it raises a red flag; it sparks a revolution.

Picture 5: Anas’s father is embarrassing Martyr Anas. Martyr Anas is a victim of the murderer Sheikh Hasina’s regime. Martyr Anas participated in the protest against murderer Sheikh Hasina. Murderer Sheikh Hasina and her ministers ordered the Police to do anything to stop the protest, including the use of lethal weapons. Following this, the Police fired shots at the protesters indiscriminately. Anas died from the gunshot. The Hindu fundamentalist Indian political party Bharatiya Janata Party and the R.A.W. of India back murderer Sheikh Hasina. Every patriotic Bangladeshi took part in the Monsoon Revolution 2024.

 

 

 

 

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