Slogans not good but context should be kept in mind
Professor Asif Nazrul
Controversial Slogan: Opinion
Staff Correspondent: Our Prime Minister is the age of the grandparents of those who are protesting. He is the guardian of the state. The question should be asked whether the way he said it is suitable for his age and position or not. Then the question will come whether the slogan given by the students is logical or not.
The Prime Minister’s speech can’t be seen differently with the students’ slogans. It should be seen contextually. In that case, ordinary students said the words (See Page-2)
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in pain, sorrow, and disappointment. They did not say ‘I am Razakar’ to introduce themselves.
one has ever given this slogan. It is not pleasant to hear this slogan.
But when the Prime Minister of a country says like this, the response is like this. It should look like this. Unnecessarily, students can’t be single-handedly blamed here. Now the question can be raised whether there should have been so much reaction to the Prime Minister’s speech or not. But that is a different matter. To be specific, this slogan is very sad to hear. But the context of this was created in the Prime Minister’s press conference.
The attack on common students led by Chhatra League is a serious criminal offence. Chhatra League has been instructed and encouraged by some government ministers to commit this crime. They are also guilty of this serious criminal offence. If there is law in the country, there is justice, they should be judged.
Slogans have been capitalized on and misinformation has been carried out without context. This is done to create context for such attacks.
Author: Professor Asif Nazrul, Faculty of Law, Dhaka University.
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