A new Bangladesh in graffiti
The protest poetry of the new Bangladesh as soon as the eyes meet on the road. The colorful walls are a shining example of mass upheaval. After the anti-discrimination student movement, students are spreading their ‘language of betrayal’ from wall to wall.
An attempt to spread the non-communal spirit of Bengali in the story of new Bangladesh. Along with the history of sacrifice and humanitarianism, State Reform Graffiti will move anyone. Graffiti has taken a place in art, I want to take over the language of my mouth, I have a sister at home and the story of Abu Saeed’s heroism – so many things.
Students say that Bangladesh is a free and colorful country. Graffiti is being done to return that color. According to them, trying to preserve the memory is so that the sacrifice of classmates is not forgotten. Also want to see a new country free from anarchy.
A student said that the next government that comes to run the country should read and see the graffiti art and come away with the knowledge that ‘no dictatorship will work in our country’.
Parents are also bringing their children to graffiti. It is said that the present generation has been taught to protest against injustice. A parent said, we are moving towards a new light. Maybe that light will show us something good.
The young people are tying the messy thoughts into a thread by scratching the paint. They do not want to see any more injustice in the country. The ‘Gen-Z’ generation is determined to fight back if need be.