Violent protests against extremists
At the Shaheed Minar Central Theater
Famous artists and the country’s young generation sang the victory of humanity with the melodies and lyrics of Lalan Say. Prominent figures in the cultural arena strongly protested against extremism, fanaticism and the conspiracies of its sponsors.
Last Thursday evening in the center of Shaheed Minar, the Collective Cultural Association organized the event dubbed “Lalan Sangeet Asar” to protest against the recent misinformation spread on social media about Saiji’s song and the subsequent arrests and police harassment.
A devotee named Sanjay Rakshit of Vidarganj in Shariatpur
Recently shared a song by Saiji on his Facebook page, organizers said. Later, many misinterpreted the song and said that the song is anti-religious. The country’s image is damaged.
Once Sanjay was arrested by the police. But later he was released from court.
In view of this incident
The event was organized at Shaheed Minar with Lalon Sai song and protest speech.
The program started with a song by the young artist Manika Dewan. He sang Saiji’s song “Dekh Dekh Maan Monray Chand Hoo Uday”.
After that, he sang “Where is Sir Bramkhana?” “When will such a human society be created / The day there will be no Hindu Muslim Hindu-Buddhist Christian caste. visit us
” Nabanita Chowdhury sang,
“What will happen to such a human life,” sung by Tamanna Nigar, “Jatt Jelly Jat Jelly Bell,” “Bendhesh Moon Ghar” Sung by Rafia Rona. On the show, the artists protested against bigots, bigots and anti-humanists in songs like Sayji’s.
Mufidul Haq, curator of the Liberation War Museum, actor Mamunur Rashid, freedom fighter and cultural figure Nasir al-Din Yusuf, and Sammilita Sanskultur president Gut Gholam Kodush discussed.
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