Asif Mahmud: July 11 was first resistance day of 2024 uprising

LGRD Adviser Asif Mahmud Shojib Bhuyain on Friday said July 11 was the first resistance day of the July uprising.

“The first blood of the 2024 mass uprising was shed at Comilla University on July 11, when police of then fascist regime launched a brutal and unprovoked attack on the students of the university. The students after that organized a fierce resistance and blockaded the Dhaka-Chittagong highway until 11pm that night. It played a significant role in fuelling the nationwide movement that followed,” he said.

Asif declared the day as the "First Day of Resistance" of the 2024 mass uprising.

He made the announcement on Friday afternoon while addressing a memorial meeting organized at Comilla University marking the anniversary of the police attack last year.

He further said that, like in July, he hopes the students of Comilla University will always stand for truth and justice.

In response to the students' demands, he also announced the donation of three buses for the university.

The event was presided over by the university’s Vice-Chancellor, Professor Dr Haidar Ali, while Pro-Vice Chancellor Professor Dr Masuda Kamal attended it as a special guest.

Other distinguished guests included Treasurer Professor Dr Mohammad Solaiman, Proctor Professor Dr Abdul Hakim, Comilla Deputy Commissioner Amirul Kaisar and Superintendent of Police Najir Ahmed Khan.

During the 2024 mass uprising, the first police assault on protesters during the “Bangla Blockade” program took place at Comilla University on July 11.

Around 20 students were injured as police opened fire, lobbed tear gas shells and carried out baton charges on the demonstrators, he added. 

News of the police attack spread rapidly, igniting anger among the students.

The incident triggered a wave of protests across the country, including in Dhaka, where demonstrators condemned the police brutality.

In response, general students from all residential halls of Comilla University took to the streets and blockaded the Dhaka–Chittagong Highway.

The students effectively brought the highway to a standstill for nearly eight hours, in a significant display of resistance.