Anti-Discrimination Student Movement forms 18-member central committee

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Students participate in a protest programme organised by Anti-Discrimination Student Movement. | UNB file photo

The Anti-Discrimination Student Movement has unveiled its 18-member central executive committee.

The announcement was made in a press release on Thursday night.

According to the release, the committee will include the convener, member secretary, chief organiser, and spokesperson as ex officio members.

This marks a significant step in the organisational structure of the movement.

The newly announced 18 members of the central executive committee are: Md Mahin Sarkar, Rashidul Islam Rifat, Nusrat Tabassum, Lutfur Rahman, Ahnaf Saeed Khan, Tarekul Islam (Tarek Reza), Tarikul Islam, Md Meherab Hossain Sifat, Asadullah Al Galib, Mohammad Rakib, Cynthia Jahin Ayesha, Asad Bin Rony, Naim Abedin, Mahmuda Sultana Rimi, Ibrahim Nirab, Rasel Ahmed, Rafiqul Islam Ainy, and Muinul Islam Hasnat.

This announcement follows the dissolution of the movement’s coordination team on 22 October, which was replaced by a four-member convening committee. The convening committee comprised Hasnat Abdullah as convener, Arif Sohel as member secretary, Abdul Hannan Masud as chief organiser, and Umama Fatema as spokesperson. Until now, the convening committee had been overseeing the organisation’s activities.

The Anti-Discrimination Student Movement continues to position itself as a key voice against societal inequalities, with this newly formed committee expected to steer its initiatives forward.

source : new age

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