On Friday, Islami Andolan Bangladesh held a protest march in the nation’s capital at the Baitul Mukarram National Mosque, calling for opposition to the innovative educational curriculum and the representation of trans people.
Islami Andolan Bangladesh organized a protest in Dhaka against the nation’s innovative educational system and transgender issues on Friday.
After Jumma prayers, IAB led the procession outside the northern gate of the Baitul Mukarram National Mosque.
The procession, led by the group’s north and south units in Dhaka, protested against the alleged campaign of transgender people as well as the innovative educational curriculum.
IAB top Naib Amir Syed Mohammad Faizul Karim participated in a short rally before the parade at Baitul Mukarram Mosque’s north gate.
The prime minister did not state whether she supports or opposes transgender persons, according to Karim.
He claimed that BRAC University is promoting sexuality in the name of transgender persons, and Asif Mahbub, a professor there, was fired for opposing it.
He warned that if Asif Mahbub was not reinstated, all BRAC businesses would be boycotted.
He claimed that Sarwar, a professor at Independent University, had also been fired for disparaging trans people.
He warned that such abuse would not be tolerated.
The top Naib Amir denounced the government’s lack of response to the shooting of a Bangladeshi Border Guard representative at the border.
He also criticized the nation’s border police, claiming that while BGB members have clothing, boots, and rifles, they lack bravery, heart, or humanity.
Many commission leaders and activists participated in the march that ended at Bijoynagar after marching through the Paltan intersection.