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BCL president, General Secretary of DU campus flee away

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  17 Jul 2024, 13:27
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Dhaka University (DU) Chhatra League President Mazharul Kabir Sayan and General Secretary Tanveer Hasan Saikat have reportedly fled from the campus.

This was informed by quoting the students who went to the campus of the university on Wednesday (July 17) morning.

DU students said that General Secretary Tanveer Hasan Saikat left the campus on Wednesday morning after ordering the leaders and activists to go to a safe shelter. DU Chhatra League president Mazharul Kabir Shayan fled from the campus after a while.

Meanwhile, in morning, students agitating for quota reform vandalized the office of the president and general secretary of DU Chhatra League. Students said that a firearm was recovered from the bedroom. Apart from this, the general students threw out the leaders of the Chhatra League from all the women's halls of DU.

It is to be noted that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said regarding the quota reform movement in the press conference organized about the visit to China. Sheikh Hasina said, 'Why is there so much anger about the liberation war? The freedom fighter's grandsons will get nothing, then will Razakar's grandsons get everything?'

The students of Dhaka University started protesting from Sunday night, alleging that the quota reform activists were called 'Razakar's children or grandsons'. Then the movement spread across the capital. When the movement spread across the country on Tuesday, 6 people lost their lives.

The students will hold a 'Gayebana Janaza and Coffin March' on Wednesday in protest against the police and Chhatra League's brutal attack on the protestors demanding quota reform across the country. This program will be celebrated at the foot of Raju sculpture of Dhaka University at 2 pm.

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