The Awami League has completed all preparations for a counter-revolution on August 15.

The Awami League has completed all preparations for a counter-revolution on August 15.

The Awami League has completed all preparations for a counter-revolution on August 15.


Five leaders, including Sajeeb Wazed Joy, Bahauddin Nasim, and Salman F. Rahman, have been given responsibility. The Chhatra League has been instructed to attack temples. Meanwhile, Awami League 2.0 will head to Dhanmondi, and the leaders and activists of Dhaka South will take to Shahbagh in protest of the so-called "persecution" of minorities. If they can stage a good show of strength across the country, Sheikh Hasina may decide to return.


The administration is already in her control. This is why Sajeeb Wazed Joy keeps saying that his mother is still the Prime Minister. The problem is, what preparations have the opposition parties made to resist this counter-revolution? I don't know. Relying on the government is pointless. None of these people are real politicians; they came to power in a certain way, and if the situation turns against them, they will fall the same way.


But I haven’t seen any program or agenda from the anti-discrimination student movement. They seem to be busy with car rallies and flower processions in some places, and resigning from committees in others. So, how do you plan to organize people? Since the anti-discrimination student movement sees itself as the only stakeholder in this revolution, it must also determine what actions students should take during this time.


Dr. Yunus is not a political figure, nor does he understand politics. So, if Hasina returns, he won't know what to do.


We haven’t seen any plans from BNP or other major political parties regarding August 15. If you're dreaming of enjoying election benefits without figuring out how to take control of Dhanmondi or ensuring that Awami League doesn’t take to Shahbagh, you're in for trouble, believe me.


This time, Hasina won't go after the middle class; she'll come for you, personally, and put you in a mirror house. If you want to survive, all political parties must sit together immediately. Use those with more manpower, like Hefazat and Islami Andolan. Keep control of every point in Dhaka. If Awami League tries to take even an inch of space, teach them a lesson so severe that they'll think thrice before trying again.


Now is not the time to play around with graffiti. Counter-revolutions come quickly after a revolution, and that time is approaching fast. If you still don’t understand who you’re up against, Hasina herself will come and show you.


Meetings are happening in India, millions of dollars are flowing into the country, and a message has gone out across media and administration with a deadline: August 15.


Your enemies aren’t asleep, so how can you afford to sleep now? Protecting freedom is much harder than achieving it, don’t you know?

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