The Students Against Discrimination on Sunday withdrew its suspension on the activities of all units of the organisation.
The decision was announced in a press release signed by the platform鈥檚 president, Rifat Rashid.
The organisation led the anti-discrimination student movement that had ousted the Awami League regime last year.
On July 27, SAD leaders announced the suspension of the activities of all its unit committees across the country.
Rifat said that the organisation resumed functioning of all of its committees to ensure the revolutionary transformation of the July uprising.
The press release added that SAD would continue to work for the realisation of the objectives of the July uprising.
Aiming for the establishment of a new political order, the SAD鈥檚 central committee has withdrawn the suspension on all unit committees across universities, colleges, metropolitan areas, districts, upazilas, unions and wards, the release said.
It further instructed all concerned units to resume organisational activities and directed all university, metropolitan, and district units to complete committee formation within the next 15 working days.