People’s Rights Council march against Pushin

People’s Rights Council march against Pushin

NYM Desk

Published: 09:41 PM, 11 June 2026

People's Rights Council, Dhaka Metropolitan North South, held a protest march against India's forced infiltration and aggression on the Bangladesh border. The protest march was held in front of the party's central office Al Razi Complex at 4 pm on Wednesday (June 10). The march started from Al Razi Complex, passed through Purana Paltan intersection, Press Club and ended at Bijoynagar Pani Tacking intersection.

People's Rights Council General Secretary Hasan Al Mamun said that the state called Bangladesh was born in exchange for 3 million martyrs, not to obey any country. Illegal infiltration and killings on the border by India must be stopped by Bangladesh-India border. The people of this country do not support this attitude of the Indian government. People's Rights Council called for the immediate return of Sheikh Hasina and the murderer of Usman Hadi to Bangladesh.

India, Myanmar, Thailand and Laos have spread Yaba in Bangladesh. Myanmar has been used as a route for drug trafficking. India is smuggling drugs across the India-Bangladesh border to systematically destroy the youth of Bangladesh. The People's Rights Council has called on the Bangladeshi people, government and Border Guard Force to be vigilant. The People's Rights Council will resist any aggression from India along with the people of Bangladesh.

Party spokesperson Faruk Hasan said, "Now we can't think of India as before. Now their puppet government is not in power in Bangladesh. If India wants to send back illegal Bangladeshis, then Sheikh Hasina should be sent back first. We demand from the government that the BGB's previous name, Bidia, be restored to bring back its past heritage."

Abu Hanif, a member of the party's higher council and media coordinator, said, "They want to create a situation in the name of push-in so that the Awami League can be brought back through negotiations."

According to information, there are more than 8,000 illegal Indians in Bangladesh, although in reality this number is much higher. They are not only working in Bangladesh but also spying. They are a threat to Bangladesh, so they should be identified and action should be taken against them.

Under the chairmanship of Nazimuddin, former president of the People's Rights Council Dhaka South, and moderated by Abdur Rahim, former general secretary of the Metropolitan North, the members of the People's Rights Council's Higher Council, Shahidul Islam Fahim, Abduz Zaher, Mahfuzur Rahman Khan, Habibur Rahman Riju, joint general secretary Habibur Rahman, advocate Khalid Hasan, associate publicity secretary Ashraful, president of the Students' Rights Council Nazmul Hasan, former president Bin Yamin Mollah, former president of the Youth Rights Council Manjur Morshed Mamun, current general secretary Muntazul Islam, president of the Workers' Rights Council Abdur Rahman, among others, spoke.

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