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- Students, protesting people set Jatiya Party’s central office on fire
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Anti-discrimination Students Movement announces to seal Jatiya Party office
Mahin Sarkar, one of the coordinators of the anti-discrimination student movement, announced the shutdown of Jatiya Party office soon. He announced this in front of anti-terrorism Raju sculpture of Dhaka University around 8 pm on Thursday. Mahin Sarkar said, Today a part of our...
Students, protesting people set Jatiya Party’s central office on fire
Students, united under the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement platform, on Thursday evening set ablaze Jatiya Partys central office at Bijoynagar area in the capital, following attacks on the students allegedly by the party members. To avenge the attacks on students, a large group converged at...
Jatiya Party not invited for dialogue with CA
Chief Adviser Dr Muhammad Yunus will hold the fourth round of dialogue with political parties on countrys reformation and election issues, but once again, the Jatiya Party has not been invited, reports Dhaka Tribune. The fourth round of the dialogue kicked off at the State Guest House Jamuna at...