Thousands of expatriate Bangladeshi people lit candles and waved the country’s flag in Sydney’s Mintoo area to celebrate victory on the evening of August 5 (Monday).
Before this, expatriate Bangladeshis took out a procession of family and new generation boys and girls holding the country’s flag, lighting candles, and showing sympathy, solidarity, and solidarity with the anti-discrimination movement of ordinary students in protest against the brutal killing and torture of students in the country.
The procession started from the local railway station with a banner reading ‘Long March for Bangladesh’ and chanted various slogans. After circling the road and reaching in front of Mintu Mall, the news of Sheikh Hasina’s resignation from the post of Prime Minister came.
Immediately, the protest march turned into a victory procession. At this time, expatriate Bangladeshis are seen hugging each other and cheering for victory. They said I can’t explain the joy. But it will take a few days to believe. Later the procession ended at the local Ran Moor Community Centre. Various slogans and national anthems were chanted.
Rumana Islam Pritam, Umma Mastura Alam, Jihan Shams, Farzana Afroz, and others fully cooperated in organizing the procession.
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