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The Shahbag intersection has been blocked by a group of students demanding justice for the murder of Sami. They showed up at Shahbag intersection on Sunday afternoon at 4 pm. As a result, the traffic movement in the Shahbag area was halted. The central president of the student group, Rakibul Islam Rakib, along with the general editor Nasir Uddin Nasir, are present at the scene. In addition, leaders from various units of Dhaka Metropolitan City are also present.

Before this, the students gathered in front of the Shahbag Police Station demanding justice for Sami’s murder from 12 noon. There might be some confusion about why this is happening, but it seems like the students are really passionate about seeking justice for their fellow student. The presence of so many student leaders and the central figures indicates a united front in the fight for justice.

The protest at Shahbag intersection reflects the growing frustration among the youth regarding the lack of accountability for such heinous crimes. It’s a powerful display of solidarity and determination to ensure that justice is served. The students’ determination to stand up against injustice is truly inspiring and shows the power of collective action. The movement at Shahbag is not just a protest, it’s a statement – a statement that the youth will not remain silent in the face of injustice. The demand for justice for Sami is not just about one individual, it’s about the larger issue of accountability and fairness in our society.