Dhaka, August 3- The 'Anti-Discrimination Student Movement,' a prominent platform associated with the Quota Movement, has announced a new series of protest actions. The organization declared a nationwide protest to be held on Saturday, followed by an all-out non-cooperation movement beginning on Sunday.

The scheduled demonstrations aim to protest the recent attacks on peaceful student and citizen movements and to press for the fulfillment of their 9-point demand. These demands include a fair investigation into the killings related to the quota movement, justice for those involved in these incidents, and the release of detained students.

The anti-discrimination student movement has called on people across the country to unite and actively participate in these protests and the non-cooperation movement. They emphasized the importance of nationwide solidarity to ensure the success of these initiatives.

On Friday, the group organized a "Droh Yatra" (Rebellion March) to highlight their demands for justice and to express dissatisfaction with the government's handling of the situation surrounding the quota movement. The march called for transparency and accountability in addressing the violence and detentions that have occurred.

As tensions remain high, the anti-discrimination student movement's call for widespread participation in these protests underscores their resolve to continue advocating for their cause and challenging perceived injustices.