Limom Hossain, who had have the left leg amputated after being shot at the Rapid Action Battalion two years ago, took the Higher Secondary School Certificate exam on Monday.
‘I have lost one of my legs, but I will not lose the battle,’ he said after taking the first day’s exam.
He said still he would need to go a long way to get rid of the false cases filed by the battalion.
He said his challenge was to do well in the exam and prepare himself for a suitable job.
Limon’s mother Henoara Begum, who accompanied him to reach the exam centre, said they were facing financial constraints to run the legal battle against the battalion.
College student Limon, who used to work at a brick kiln to support his family, was shot in the left leg by the battalion men during a raid at their village at Rajapur upazila in Jhalakathi on March 23, 2011.
The incident took place just a fortnight before his first year final exams, depriving him of taking the exams.
The battalion also field two cases against Limon branding him as a criminal. (Source)
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