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Tuesday, April 6, 2010

[ALOCHONA] BCL men ransack Kushtia College office



BCL men ransack Kushtia College office 

A group of activists of Bangladesh Chhatra League on Tuesday ransacked the office of Kushtia Government College, demanding that a leader of the ruling party-backed student body be freed on bail.

Witnesses said the BCL men also confined the principal of the college in his office room as they asked him to recommend release of the student leader, Abu Taib Badsha.Badsha, president of BCL sadar upazila unit, was arrested with firearms a few days ago following an intra-party clash over �illegal� admission at the college.

College sources said the BCL activists on Tuesday noon asked the principal to arrange freedom of Badsha. When the principal expressed his inability, they got furious and started ransacking the office.The police later went to the campus and brought the situation under control.

Juba League men snatch tender docs in Rajshahi

Activists of the ruling Awami League�s youth front, Juba League on Tuesday snatched the tender document of a contractor who wanted to bid for a road construction project in Rajshahi.Local sources said the contractor, Hafizur Rahman, went to the office of Local Government Engineering Department in Rajshahi city to drop the tender schedule worth Tk 4.32 lakh, a component of a Tk-4.32-crore road project.

More than a dozen activists of local Juba League chased the contractor and took way his tender documentsThe Jubo League activists also kept surveillanceon the LGED office so that that none could drop the tender schedule on the last day [Tuesday], added the sources.

Some other contractors were learnt to have returned failing to drop their schedules. However, none of them talked to the press or disclose the identity of any of the Juba League men involved in the tender manipulation process.I know the men who snatched the schedule are doing politics of Juba League, but I cannot name them exactly,said a witness who too declined to name himself.

The police later went to the spot but could not take any action in this connection.We went to the compound of the LGED office but nothing was found,said Afzal Hossain, officer-in-charge at the Rajpara police station, adding that no formal complaint was lodged with the police.
http://www.newagebd.com/2010/apr/07/front.html#19


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