Flags, Headbands, and Unity: The Remarkable Journey of Mohd Suman Amid Protests
Mohd Suman, a flag seller in Dhaka, witnessed Bangladesh's anti-government protests firsthand. Born to Muslim parents and named by a Hindu neighbor, his life is a testament to communal harmony. Despite the turmoil, he thrived, selling flags and headbands to protesters demanding political reform and student union elections.
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In the heart of Dhaka, amid anti-government protests, flag seller Mohd Suman embodies the spirit of Bangladesh's tumultuous journey. His story is a rare blend of communal harmony and resilience.
Born to Muslim parents but named by a Hindu neighbor, Suman's life reflects the unity that Bangladesh desperately needs. He sells national flags and headbands, which became iconic during the protests that culminated in the fall of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's government.
Suman, 35, capitalized on the surge in demand during the demonstrations, selling about 1,500 flags and 500 headbands. Despite the violence and tension, his story stands out as a beacon of hope and perseverance in a divided nation.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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