The anti-discrimination student movement has called for ‘total non-cooperation’ from Sunday (August 4). Asif Mahmud, one of the coordinators of the anti-discrimination student movement, gave 15 instructions to the students to observe the non-cooperation movement.
The instructions are:
1. No one will pay any tax or duty.
2. Do not pay any kind of bill including electricity bill, gas bill, water bill.
3. All types of government and private institutions, offices, courts and factories will remain closed. None of you will go to the office, collect the salary at the end of the month.
4. Activities of educational institutions will be closed.
5. Expatriates won’t send any kind of remittance to the country through banking channels.
6. All kinds of government meetings, seminars, events will be boycotted.
7. Port workers will not join the work! Do not redeem any product.
8. No factory in the country will work, garment-worker brothers and sisters will not go to work!
9. Public transport will be closed, workers will not go to work.
10. Banks will be open every Sunday for urgent personal transactions.
11. Policemen shall not go on any kind of protocol duty, riot duty and protest duty other than routine duty. Only the police station will do the routine work of the police station.
12. All offshore transactions will be closed so that not a single rupee is smuggled out of the country.
13. Forces other than BGB and Navy will not perform duty outside the cantonment. BGB and Navy will be in 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 stores, showrooms, trade fairs, hotels, motels, restaurants will remain closed.
It also mentions, hospitals, pharmacies, emergency transport services such as transport of medicines and medical equipment, ambulance services, fire services, mass media, transport of daily essentials, emergency internet services, emergency relief assistance and transport services of officials and employees in this sector. will be on.
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