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After the verdict in the July revolutionary martyr Abu Sayeed murder case, his family members and comrades expressed strong dissatisfaction, calling the judgment incomplete and demanding full justice. They criticized that those who ordered the killing received lighter sentences, while those who executed the orders were given harsher punishments. The verdict included varying prison terms, with some receiving five to ten years and two defendants sentenced to death.

Family members, including Sayeed’s sister Sumi Akter, said they were disappointed as they had expected tougher penalties, especially for teachers and senior police officials allegedly involved. Comrades such as Faruk Ahmed, Shamsur Rahman Suman, Nayan, and Ahmadul Haque Alvi echoed similar frustration, arguing that key instigators and student organization members received lenient sentences despite their direct roles in the attack.

Abu Sayeed, an English department student at Begum Rokeya University, was shot dead by police on July 16 during the quota reform movement. His death became a symbol of the July uprising, and his supporters now hope the case will set a precedent for justice in other related killings.

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Amar Desh 10 Apr 26

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