Protest in Kamalnagar against Myanmar genocide

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Local residents held a protest and rally at Torabganj Bazaar in Kamalnagar, Lakshmipur, to protest the genocide and torture of Rohingya in Rakhine, Myanmar.

The protest rally organized under the banner of Torabganj Social Welfare Council after Asr prayers on Friday (September 22) started from the premises of Torabganj Central Jame Mosque and ended with a short rally at the Krishnachura square of the market. About 2,000 ordinary people participated in the rally. The rally was addressed by Maulana Ibrahim Shamim, vice-principal of Bhavaniganj Karamatia Senior Madrasa, Maulana Manjurul Haque, director of local Ashraful Uloom Madrasa, Torabganj Primary School President Abduzzaher Bhuiyan, Maulana Momin Ullah, teacher of Farashganj Faiz Aam Alim Madrasa, Maulana Mostafizur Rahman, Chhatra League leaders and activists Md. Harun Or Rashid, Arif Hossain, and others.

Later, Torabganj Bazar Jame Mosque Khatib Maulana Mohsin offered prayers and supplications for the persecuted Rohingya Muslims at the rally.

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