The interim government has initiated efforts to prepare a declaration consolidating the spirit of the July uprising, emphasizing national unity, anti-fascist ideals, and aspirations for state reform, according to the Chief Adviser’s press wing.
This declaration aims to strengthen the unity forged during the uprising and reflect the collective vision of the people. It will be formulated through consultations with all political parties, students, and particularly leaders of the Students Against Discrimination, who played a pivotal role in the mass protests.
The declaration will outline the context of the July uprising, its unifying foundations, and the people's aspirations, the press wing noted. The government hopes for unanimous support and plans to finalize and present the declaration to the nation in the coming days.
Meanwhile, the Anti-Discrimination Students Movement announced plans to unveil the "Proclamation of July Revolution" on 31 December at 3:00 PM at the Central Shaheed Minar in Dhaka. The movement’s spokesperson, Umama Fatema, confirmed the event on Saturday night.
“The proclamation will detail why the revolution emerged against Sheikh Hasina's autocratic rule, its evolution, and the transition from a 9-point to a 1-point demand. It will also highlight the aspirations that fueled the July Revolution,” Umama Fatema stated.A
Asif Mahmud Shojib Bhuyain, Adviser to the Ministry of Local Government, Rural Development, and Co-operatives, wrote on Facebook, “Comrades, Now Or Never,” and in another post, “Proclamation of July Revolution.”
Akhtar Hossain, Secretary of the National Citizens Committee, posted, “This year, on 31 December. In Sha Allah!”
Sarjis Alam, Chief Organiser of the National Citizens Committee, shared, “31st December, Shaheed Minar, Time: 3:00 PM, For the sake of BANGLADESH…”