Mocha, the new deputy commissioner of Madaripur, went to the house of the deceased to express his condolences to the families of those killed in the anti-discrimination student movement. Yasmin Akhter.
On Monday (September 23) at noon, went to the residence of the deceased Deepta in Darga Khola area of ​​Madaripur town. Later he went to the house of martyr Roman Bepari and Tawheed Sannamat.
On July 18, the students went to the old court area with a procession in the anti-quota student movement. Meanwhile, the police and the political party leaders of the then government chased them. Many students chased it and fell into Shakuni Lake. Later in the afternoon Deept’s body was recovered. The next day, on July 19, there was a clash between the BCL and the students in front of the Youth Development Center. Two people named Roman Bepari and Tawheed Sannamat died. The new Deputy Commissioner of Madaripur Mocha went door to door to offer peace and condolences to these three families. Yasmin Akhter. Senior officials of the Deputy Commissioner’s office, political parties and journalists were present at the time.
He assured the families of the victims of full cooperation from the district administration in getting justice. The Deputy Commissioner also promised financial support.
Madaripur District Commissioner deleted. Yasmin Akhter said, I went to house to house to extend a hand of sympathy to the families of the victims. It pained me to think that such fresh souls fell into the storm. Everything will be done from the administration.
He was present with him, Additional Deputy Commissioner Nusrat Ajmeri Haque, Mosa. Tanya Ferdous, Jhotan Chand, Additional District Magistrate. Nazmul Islam, Madaripur District BNP, Jubo Dal, Swachhsevak Dal, Chhatra Dal and political party leaders and journalists.