Don't give up before your dreams come true, chief advisor to students

Don't give up before your dreams come true, chief advisor to students


Chief advisor of the interim government called upon the students to work full-time to realize their dreams. Muhammad Yunus said to the students who took part in the anti-discrimination student-movement, “Do not leave until the work of building Bangladesh, which is the dream of the students-people's desire, is finished.”

According to a report of the Bangladesh News Agency (BASS) on Sunday (September 8), the chief adviser said this in an exchange meeting with student organizers and student representatives of various universities and colleges at the chief adviser's office in Tejgaon. At the beginning of the meeting, the chief advisor remembered the martyred and injured students in the student movement with deep respect. At this time, Dr. became emotional while talking about the casualties. Yunus. He can also be seen crying.

Professor Yunus recalled the misrule of the last 15 years and told the students, 'So long they were quietly sleeping and dreaming and looting happily. Will they sit quietly now? No, they will try very hard to put you back into the nightmare. Try not to leave any mistakes. So do not leave until the work you have started is finished.'

Congratulating the students for leading the country's successful coup, Nobel laureate Yunus said, 'This opportunity has not come since the birth of Bangladesh. But the opportunity should not be missed. Bangladesh will have no future if this opportunity is missed. The state will no longer exist. Therefore, it should be established not only as a state, but as a respected state in the world.'

Expressing the enthusiasm that people from all over the world will come to this country to see the youth organized the revolution in Bangladesh by magic, the Chief Advisor said, 'People of the world will come to see, to learn from you. I would like to know from you – with which mantra did you make this revolution. They will want to learn this mantra.'

He said to the students, 'Maybe you don't understand what your mantra is. It is a great mantra. Hold this mantra. If the mantra is relaxed, we have endless sorrow on our foreheads. That sorrow should not be seen by us.'

After the coup, the youth took control of the country. Yunus said, youth have taken the lead of the country, he expressed hope that they will create a unique Bangladesh.

Advising the students to be firm in their thoughts, the head of government said that your thoughts are clear and correct. Be firm in your own thoughts. If someone advises you to get out of the dream, don't take it.

He said, if we move away from realizing the dream, the countrymen will warn us. None of us have any desire to go beyond this dream. Our full-time job is to make dreams come true. This should be done simultaneously.

Addressing the students, the chief advisor said, 'I am looking and thinking what a dream you have brought in front of all of us, in front of the nation. We remember those who were martyred. The martyrs are gone. I was looking at you and thinking that you too could have become a martyr. The martyrs could have sat with us today, that opportunity was not given to them.

Dr. describing the experience of visiting the injured in the hospital. Yunus said, 'When I go to the hospital to see the students, it is difficult to look at them. How can a boy, a girl be torn apart like this? In this direction the feet have gone, in that direction the head.'

Dr. voice filled with emotion. Yunus said, 'A fresh young man in Rangpur said to me, a young boy, sir, I wanted to play cricket all my life. I wanted to be a cricketer. Now you see my leg is cut off. He asked me sir how to play cricket? Cricket is not leaving his head.'

He said, 'Every time I see the injured, the question arises in my mind, what Bangladesh we have made so many fresh lives, they had to leave the world. We, who are sitting here today, have only responsibility to fulfill their dream of this sacrifice, the value of this life.'

Dr. remembers visiting the injured at Neurosciences Hospital. Yunus said, 'Yesterday I went to a hospital and the scene was like life, skulls were blown away. Half of the head is missing, the bullet remains inside the head. Rangpur hospital scene, x-ray shows small leaky spots, I didn't understand what I was seeing, I asked. What are these? So many bullets remain in his body, he is alive as a rubber bullet, every time I see, every time I hear, I have to make a new promise that we will fulfill the dream that they gave their lives for. We have no way out of it.'

He also said, we may not have the qualifications, we may not have the power, but we have a promise, we will fulfill our dreams. The scene of the hospital and the day-to-day events of the movement should tell people what was behind it.

Legal Adviser Asif Nazrul, Forest, Environment and Climate Adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan, Fisheries and Livestock Adviser Farida Akhtar, Information and Broadcasting Adviser Nahid Islam and Youth and Sports Adviser Asif Mahmud Sajib Bhuiyan were present in the meeting.

Bangladesh /KH




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