# Ishraque Hossain Visits Wasim's Grave, Calls for Justice for July Movement Martyr

*State Minister for Liberation War Affairs Ishraque Hossain visited the grave of Mohammad Wasim Akram, the first martyr of the July 2024 Anti-Discrimination Student Movement, and called for justice.*

July 16, 2026 · Politics

## At a glance

- State Minister Ishraque Hossain visited the grave of Mohammad Wasim Akram, the first martyr of the July 2024 Anti-Discrimination Student Movement.
- Hossain called for justice for the July killings and criticized Sheikh Hasina's political tactics.
- Nasir Uddin and Shafiul Alam demanded that those responsible for the killings be brought to trial.

State Minister for Liberation War Affairs Ishraque Hossain visited the grave of Mohammad Wasim Akram, the first martyr from Chattogram during the July 2024 Anti-Discrimination Student Movement, and paid his respects. Hossain, a fellow activist of the anti-fascist movement, called for justice for the July killings. He criticized Sheikh Hasina's efforts to keep her politics alive, asserting that the people of Bangladesh would resist such tactics. Central General Secretary of Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal Nasir Uddin and martyr Wasim's father Shafiul Alam were present. Nasir Uddin emphasized that justice for the martyrs would only be achieved when those responsible for the killings are brought to trial. Shafiul Alam stressed that those who ordered the killing must also face justice. Mohammad Wasim Akram, a Chattogram College student, was killed on July 16, 2024, when police, Chhatra League, and Jubo League members opened fire on protesters at Muradpur Sholoshahar in Chattogram during the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement.

## Demand for Justice

During his visit to the grave in Mehernama Murapara of Pekua, State Minister Ishraque Hossain told journalists that he, as a fellow activist of the anti-fascist movement, also wants justice for the July killings. He criticized Sheikh Hasina's efforts to keep her politics alive through various tactics and asserted that the people of Bangladesh would resist such efforts.

## Calls for Accountability

Nasir Uddin, Central General Secretary of Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal, stated that the martyrs of the July-August movement would receive justice only when those responsible for the killings are brought to trial. Shafiul Alam, father of martyr Wasim, emphasized that those who ordered the killing must also face justice.

## Background of the Incident

Mohammad Wasim Akram, a student of Chattogram College, was killed on July 16, 2024, when police, Chhatra League, and Jubo League members opened fire on protesters at Muradpur Sholoshahar in Chattogram during the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement. The incident occurred as part of widespread protests against discrimination and demand for justice.

## Sources

- BSS

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