Human chain protesting torture of disabled student in Lakshmipur

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In Lakshmipur, a disabled schoolgirl is protested against sexual abuse and the accused torturer Morshedul Islam Mohsin has formed a human chain to demand justice for the three local education. The students and local residents.

This human chain program was held in front of Kamankhola High School of Sadar Upazila on Tuesday afternoon.

Students of Kamankhola Government Primary School, Kamankhola Polytechnic High School and Kamankhola Dakhil Madrasa participated in the human chain.

Headmaster of High School Said Ahmed Bhui, Assistant Headmaster Shahadat Hossain Kamal, Madrasa Super Mostafizur Rahman, President of Government Primary School Management Committee Maruf Hossain Sujan and others spoke.

On September 7, the disabled student was sexually assaulted by the shopkeeper Morshedul Islam Mohsin Chocolate in front of the girl. In this regard, the father of the Meteti filed a case against Laxmipur Sadar Police Station on September 7. The police arrested the accused Mohsin and sent him to jail.

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