(40.28) The government will not allow the movement of students to grow
The government does not want to let the ongoing movement of students demand a safe road. The Awami League-led government believes that the movement needs to be reinforced by the danger of the flow of different sectors. If needed, they will be a bit rigid.
It has been found in a discussion with several government officials and several leaders of the ruling Awami League's policy-making level.
A number of high level government sources said that the students' movement has been taken into consideration with special emphasis on different programs run against the government. The government has kept quiet due to the rationality of the movement and for the strategic reasons. Considering the movement as logical they fully comprehend their demands and have begun its implementation. However, after getting the demand, the students are skeptical of not leaving the highway. In this case the vested quarters are trying to make the movement of the students flowing through different sectors and the government is trying to achieve their objectives. That is why they specifically mention the name of BNP-Jamaat also.
According to sources, the claim that the influential people who participated in the protesters participated in the breakup in a number of places - was made to prove that the government had made it to the government. The government team thinks that if the movement is not stopped at this moment, the situation will be out of control. Because of this, the government is thinking of taking a tough position in the ongoing situation.
However, a part of the government thinks that after fulfilling the demand, the students will not be united and go on the streets. However, despite the government's assurances to stop the movement, on Friday, on Friday, the students have expressed some concern about the departure of the highway government. Yet for some time the movement will be kept under observation.
The government thinks that the movements that have been going on separately on Friday will go towards the end of Saturday. But if this is not expected, then the government will eventually be hard to curb the movement to return to the students.
Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan said, "We have been monitoring the situation for the last time. We are monitoring the situation. As we have accepted all their demands, I think the protesters will not come again. However, it seems to us that we try to keep a key issue in order to achieve evil intentions. '
The minister said, "Vigilant groups and different political ideologies have entered into the movement. As a result, there is no scope for the government to sit down. We will take legal action if such situation happens. "
Earlier, on Thursday night at a press conference at the Dhanmondi home, the police identified the extreme patience, the Home Minister said, "The situation is going where sabotage and accidents can happen." Convenieners with the movement can conspiracy. If something happens, the security forces can not take it. '
For students, he said, "The work that students are doing on the roads is not their job. They are doing it as part of the movement. So I will ask you, it is enough, go back now, let him do whatever he can. '
Awami League presidium member Faruq Khan told the Bengali Tribune, "The government has taken all necessary measures to fulfill the logical demands of the students. Detective bus driver, owner and helper arrested and brought under law. They will be punished. We hope the students will return to class with the success of their movement. "
He said, 'We have evidence that a group of people has entered the movement. Since the last two days, we feel the movement is flowing in different sectors. Trying to chaos is going on. If such anarchy is to be done then the government will have to be rigid. We can not let the chaos continue. '
Joint General Secretary of the party Abdur Rahman said, 'Honorable Prime Minister has taken all the demands of the movement to heart. We hope the students will go back. They will not be influenced by someone's inspiration. But we are observing the situation in a clear sight. '
He said, "If the students are influenced by someone or the infiltrators enter into them, they will do whatever the government will do to safeguard the life and property of the people."
On July 29, two students of Shaheed Ramiz Uddin Cantonment College Abdul Karim Rajib and Dia Khanam Mim were killed in a road accident on Dhaka's Airport Road. About this incident, the teachers came down on the streets. At this time, the government's commitment to fulfill their demands is somewhat flexible. But Shipping Minister Shahjahan Khan's statement provoked the movement of the movement. In this situation, students of various educational institutions of the country, including the capital, have been moving in the streets for the last six days.