
Bangladesh awakens in Wasim's blood...
Chattogram Chhatra Dal leader Wasim Akram was martyred at the same time as Rangpur's Abu Sayeed.
Shaheed Wasim Akram was not a government job seeker. There was no possibility of Wasim, a Chhatra Dal leader, getting a job in the Awami League fascist regime. Therefore, Shaheed Wasim Akram joined the movement not to reform quotas, but to bring about the downfall of fascism. Shaheed Wasim Akram is a political activist and Chhatra Dal leader. His history of participation in the struggle to restore democracy is long. The scene of Wasim building resistance in Nayapaltan on October 28 still inspires us.
While the Awami beasts are devouring my motherland, a million suns are burning in the blood of our Wasim. In this difficult time, Wasim did not call anyone back. He jumped into the battlefield with everyone. Wasim said, 'Come to Sholashar'. This call of Wasim was a thunderclap of rebellion, a cry to break the chains of fascism in the besieged town.
Young Wasim Akram, holding the flag of his homeland, awakened by the powerful mantra of democracy, is a heroic martyr in the war to overthrow fascism. The hearts of all of us are stained with Wasim's blood. Wasim's blood is the passion of the lives of 180 million Bangladeshis, the blossoming fragrance. Bangladesh awakens in the bloodstream of Wasim.
Nasir Uddin Nasir
General Secretary, Bangladesh Nationalist Chhatra Dal, Central Parliament