Since the election, BCL has been involved in large number clashes forcing quite a few educational institutes to shut down -- this is a shame.
One little sign of hope is that the government "seems" to be going after those involved although these are "party men". I know it has been going on for too long and in too many places, I just hope this "little sign of hope" can bring an environment of study to our educational institutes. Without support, backing and instigation from the political parties, their student wings will not be able to carry on these kind of activities.
- mashuque
From: Isha Khan <bd_mailer@yahoo.com>
To: Dhaka Mails <dhakamails@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 2009 4:58:10 AM
Subject: [ALOCHONA] 18 BCL men held after CMC clashes
18 BCL men held after CMC clashes Chittagong, June 10 (bdnews24.com) – Police detained 18 BCL leaders and activists at Chittagong Medical College on Wednesday over the factional clashes of the ruling party-backed student body the previous night. Police had raided the male student dormitory just after the clashes at around 11.15pm and held the Bangladesh Chhatra League men, Panchlaish police chief Udayan Barua told bdnews24.com. Seven people, three doctors and four students, were injured in fights between the two factions over the forming of the CMC Chhatra League committee. "The hostel has quietened down," Udayan said.. A case was underway, he said. "The detainees would be shown arrested after the case was filed," the police official said. |
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