Protesters gather in massive numbers at Shaheed Minar

Reported By: ST Report Posting Time: 2024-08-03 20:50:57 Catagory: Bank
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Non-Cooperation Movement: Protesters announce 15 points

The organisers of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement today came up with a set of points for people to make the non-cooperation movement successful.
Earlier, they announced a single-point demand -- resignation of the prime minister -- at a mammoth rally at the Central Shaheed Minar.
Asif Mahmud, an organiser of the movement, announced the points:
1. No one should pay any tax.
2. Refrain from paying any kind of utility bills.
3. All government and private institutions, offices, courts and mills and factories will remain closed. Do not go to office but collect your salary at the end of the month.
4. Educational institutions will remain closed.
5. Expatriates will not send any remittance to the country through banking channels.
6. Boycott all government meetings, seminars and events.
7. Port workers will not go to work. Do not unload any kind of goods.
8. No mills and factories will run in the country. RMG workers will not go to work.
9. Public transport will be closed; workers will not go to work.
10. Banks will only remain open on every Sunday for urgent transactions.
11. Police will only perform their routine duties at their stations. They will not perform any protocol, riot or protest duties.
12. Not a single taka should be smuggled out of the country, and no offshore transactions will take place.
13. Except BGB and Navy, other forces will not perform duty outside the cantonment. BGB and Navy will be in their barracks and coastal areas.
14. Bureaucrats will not go to the secretariat; DC or upazila officials will not go to their respective offices.
15. Luxury goods shops, showrooms, shops, hotels, motels and restaurants will be closed.
EXCEPTIONS
1. Hospitals, pharmacies, emergency transport services such as transportation of medicine and medical equipment, ambulance services, fire service, media, transportation of daily necessities, emergency internet service, emergency relief assistance and transport services of officers and employees on duty in this sector will be out of the purview of this directives and remain functional.
2. Shops of essential commodities will be open from 11:00am to 1:00pm.