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Opposition Chief Whip and National Citizens Party (NCP) convener Nahid Islam has warned that if the 'July Uprising Memorial Museum' is not reopened by August 5, the public will open it themselves. He made the statement on July 1 in Dhaka’s Rayerbazar after paying tribute at the mass grave of those killed in the July uprising.

Nahid Islam said two years have passed since the July uprising, yet the government has not fulfilled the promise of justice for the July massacre or the vision of a reformed, discrimination-free democratic Bangladesh. He urged the government to prove its support for the uprising. The NCP leader announced a 36-day program beginning July 1 to commemorate the uprising, with events planned in Dhaka and across the country.

He also paid tribute to the approximately 1,400 martyrs and 300 injured fighters of the July uprising, as well as students from various educational institutions who participated under the banner of the anti-discrimination student movement.

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