Red Protest Sweeps Bangladesh: Celebrities and Public Join Quota Movement
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People of various classes and professions, including students who supported the quota movement, are posting red pictures on the social media Facebook as a protest against the government and in sympathy with the protesters who were killed and tortured in the ongoing quota reform movement. The country's showbiz stars are also in that queue.
From Tuesday (July 30) morning, various people's profiles, groups and pages can be seen on Facebook.
Producer Mustafa Sarayer Farooqui changed his Facebook profile picture to reveal a picture of the map in red. Renowned lyricist Prince Mahmood was also seen posting the same photo.
Actress Opi Karim published a red picture on her Facebook profile and wrote, not only quota, but the entire country needs reform. Today's small screen actress Sadia Ayman changed her Facebook profile picture and chose red color.
'Mahanagar' famous producer Ashfaq Nipun has changed his Facebook profile. posted a picture in red with the caption 'Justice delayed, justice denied'.
Popular producer Amitabh Reza Chowdhury changed his Facebook profile picture and asked the caption, 'Why are the flowers all red?' .
Ayman Sadiq, founder of online education company '10 Minute School' and Munzerin Shahid, an English teacher from the same company, have changed their Facebook profiles to red.
Apart from this, there are producer Qamar Ahmad Simon, Bipasha Hayat, producer Sara Afrin, producer Akram Khan, Khizir Hayat Khan, Redwan Roni, Mohammad Mostafa Kamal Raj, Zakia Bari Mom, Mostafa Manwar, cinematographer Nirab, actress Bipasha Kabir, Sohail Rana, Shahnaz Sumi. , Sunerah bint Kamal and others have changed their Facebook profile pictures to 'red'.
Earlier on Monday (July 29) night, in a statement from the anti-discrimination student movement, in protest against the daily cruel mockery of ordinary students without judging the torture of the state forces and rejecting the state mourning in order to realize the demands of the students, this Tuesday, wearing red cloth over the face and eyes and taking pictures and widely online Promotional programs are requested. Many people of all classes and professions of the country seem to respond to the call.