There is no place for fascism, we want to spread this message across the country – Adilur Rahman Khan

Sayed Nazrul Islam
Adilur Rahman Khan, advisor to the interim government’s Ministry of Industries and the Ministry of Housing and Public Works, said, “We want to convey this message across the country that fascism has no place in Bangladesh. We want to convey this message across the country so that the power of the student uprising can be kept united in the same way again.”
He made these remarks to reporters after paying floral tributes and visiting the grave of engineer Md. Omar bin Nurul Absar, who was martyred in the July Uprising, at 3:30 pm on Saturday (February 1).
Adilur Rahman Khan further said, ‘The martyrs have put an end to all injustice and injustice in Bangladesh through their sacrifice. May it never come back. May all oppression and injustice come to an end – for this, come to the martyrs. Visit the graves of the martyrs. I pray for all the martyrs.
Earlier, Advisor Adilur Rahman Khan visited Shaheed Omar’s house and met Omar’s mother Ruby Akhtar to express his condolences.
Present at the event were Joint Secretary Dr. Syed Mohammad Aminur Rahman, Upazila Executive Officer Himadri Khisa, Assistant Commissioner (Land) Kaniz Fatema, Captain Md. Jahin in charge of Boalkhali Army Camp, Additional Superintendent of Police (Patia Circle) Ariful Islam, Jamaat leaders Md. Babul, Md. Yusuf, Md. Nazim Uddin, student representative Md. Shakil and others.