There is no freedom for anyone without the fall of the government. Nurul Haq Noor, a prominent figure, has spoken about the 1-point demand for the release of royal prisoners, resignation of the government, and fair elections. Despite the oppressors' intimidating tactics, Nurul Haq Noor fearlessly stands his ground, as he believes in the power of Allah rather than the fear of those who oppress him. The first demand is the resignation of Sheikh Hasina. Gana Odhikar Parishad unilaterally advocates for elections under a non-partisan caretaker government, with the resignation of the fascist Hasina.
For Nurul Haq Noor, politics is not just a means to gain power but a path to serve and uplift the welfare and liberation of the people. He prays for Allah to accept his devotion and guidance for the betterment of all.
The recent passing of Allama Maulana Delwar Hussain Saeedi, a renowned Islamic scholar, has deeply saddened the nation. He was an internationally recognized Quranic interpreter and a former Member of Parliament. Maulana Delwar Hussain Saeedi's departure has created a void in the world. People will forever appreciate his contributions to Islam and his fearlessness in speaking the truth. Despite facing immense challenges, he remained resilient in his beliefs.
His death, however, raises suspicions of a government conspiracy leading to a judicial murder. Maulana Delwar Hussain Saeedi had played a significant role in disseminating Islamic knowledge in simple language, making him a favorite figure among the religious community of Bangladesh. Moreover, his eloquence was well-known and left an indelible mark in the National Parliament during his tenure as an MP. He will always be remembered with reverence by the people of the country.
In light of his passing, I offer my prayers for the forgiveness of his departed soul and extend my deepest condolences to his family, followers, and well-wishers. While Bangladesh heavily relies on remittances from its hardworking expatriate workers, the government has not done enough to secure better job opportunities for them abroad. Bangladeshi expatriate workers face discrimination in other countries and are often relegated to low-skilled labor.
These challenges are unique to Bangladeshi workers, and it is disheartening to witness the inhumane treatment they endure when returning home for vacations. The government has failed to alleviate their suffering, and it is imperative for them to take urgent action to address these issues.
In conclusion, Nurul Haq Noor's unwavering stance on demanding the fall of the government highlights the importance of a fair and just system. The passing of Maulana Delwar Hussain Saeedi reminds us of the need to uphold truth and justice in our society. Furthermore, it calls for the government to prioritize the welfare of Bangladeshi expatriate workers and ensure they are treated with dignity and respect abroad. It is only through such actions that we can strive for a society where freedom and justice prevail.