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DU walls become a graffiti ‘gallery’

The appearance of the walls in Dhaka is also changing along with the change in the government in the wake of the recent student movement against discrimination. Graffiti is being painted with messages of protest, patriotism, equality, and kinship by the protesting students on the walls across the capital, including Dhaka University’s TSC, Fuller Road and other areas on the campus.

DU walls become a graffiti ‘gallery’

Muhammad Mostafigur Rahman

bdnews24.com

Published : 13 Aug 2024, 04:52 PM

Updated : 13 Aug 2024, 04:52 PM

A massive graffiti painted across the wall at the west end of Dhaka University’s TSC reads ‘Now we require a people's government’.

Graffiti on the wall of a passenger shed in front of Dhaka University’s Ruqayyah Hall represents rows of dead bodies. ‘Jul 36’ has been drawn in graffiti on the wall in front of Dhaka University’s TSC.

‘This is new Bangladesh’ has been written at the gate of the residence of Shamsun Nahar Hall’s provost.

Numerous protest graffiti adorn a wall of the Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET) opposite Dhaka University’s Salimullah Muslim Hall.

A graffiti on a BUET wall opposite Dhaka University’s Salimullah Muslim Hall showcases several events tied to the quota reform movement.

State-run broadcaster Bangladesh Television has been mocked in graffiti on a BUET wall.

Pedestrians take a look at a number of photographs of the quota reform movement put on the BUET wall on the other side of Dhaka University’s Salimullah Muslim Hall.

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