FM Shahriar Feroz (Shaon), a former senior lecturer of Ten Minute School, has announced that he will not teach any students who have Chhatra League tags on their profiles in protest against the attacks on students in the quota reform movement.
On Wednesday (July 17) from his verified Facebook account, Shauns announced such a decision in a post on the Bangla group.
In that post, Shaun wrote, “I promise, in the future, I will never teach any student who has a BCL tag on their profile.”
Shaun’s initiative went viral in no time. Hundreds of people are applauding Shawn’s protest on social media.
One Facebook user wrote in Shawn’s comment section, “Love bro, proud to have you as my teacher.”
Another Facebook user wrote, ‘Thank you very much bro. There is a limit to inhumanity. They are boundless sinners.’
In this regard, Shahriar Feroz Shawon said, “General students have come to the field with the ongoing quota reform movement. They are definitely making a logical move. But they are being attacked indiscriminately by the leaders and workers of Chhatra League. causing violence. So, in solidarity with those who are agitating for quota reform and as a protest against the oppression of them, I have decided that I will not teach students who have the BCL tag in future.
He said, ‘I am a child of Gopalganj. I saw grandfather and father doing politics of Awami League. I myself am a supporter of Awami League. But those who are torturing ordinary students in a movement for a fair demand like the quota movement is not desirable.
It is to be noted that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said in the press conference organized about the visit to China regarding the quota reform movement, ‘Why is there so much anger about the liberation war? The freedom fighter’s grandsons will get nothing, so will the Razakar’s grandsons get everything?’ The students of Dhaka University started protesting from Sunday night, complaining that the quota reform activists were called ‘Rajakar’s children or grandsons’. Then the movement spread across the capital. When the movement spread across the country on Tuesday, 6 people lost their lives. The protestors also held a program on Wednesday to protest against the brutal attack by police and Chhatra League on the protestors demanding quota reform across the country.