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Monday, February 11, 2008

Re: [chottala.com] Recent clash between Shibir and BCL

this is a great nonsense example of the country's  nonsense ploticians for destroying the country's academic atmosphere in the educational area  which is preventing very painfull for creating efficient educated leaders by making their respective students wing with the illiterate youth in the name of doing nasty  student politics.
CTG needs to ban student's politics in the educational area. 

Nayan Khan <udarakash08@yahoo.com> wrote:
I'm attaching you some pictures from different dailies about the recent incident between BCL and Shibir in Dhaka Polytechnic Institute.
JaiJaidin's caption was Shibir activists chasing student forced him to jump down from 1st floor of Latif Hostel, but Police was seen just above his floor.
Prothom Alo and Amardesh published same picture with different captions. Prothom Alo doesn't identify them, whereas Amardesh says they are BCL activists.
Nayadiganta reminds us most terrible story on 28 October 2006.
Daily Star and its news report on student clashes in Dhaka Polytechnic institute.
The report says quote:
Clashes between the activists of Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL) and Islami Chhatra Shibir over a trifling matter overnight left at least 40 students injured in Dhaka Polytechnic Institute yesterday.Male students had to leave hostels by 5:00pm following orders from the authorities. Hundreds of them had to put up with huge inconvenience for having to vacate dormitories at short notice.

 During the fight that began the previous night and continued intermittently till 1:30pm, workers of both BCL and Shibir, the student wings of Awami League and Jamaat-e-Islami, damaged over 10 classrooms and at least 50 dorm rooms, said witnesses
. When a first-year student involved in Shibir politics sat on one of the chairs set aside for the second-year students in the dining room of Latif Hostel at 8:30pm Saturday, Chhatra League activists gave him a beating. In the fallout, a group of Shibir men attacked BCL leader Shahin's room at around 11:00pm, leaving him seriously injured. Shortly afterwards, BCL activists damaged at least four rooms belonging to Shibir activists. The situation came under control after police took position inside the halls and students went to sleep.

Early in the morning yesterday, around 400 workers of BCL gathered in front of Latif Hostel. They brought out procession on the campus, vandalised vehicles plying the Tongi Diversion Road. They also blockaded the road in front of the institute for over half an hour.

Brandishing knives, machetes, and hockey sticks, Shibir and BCL men chased and counter-chased each other for hours. In presence of law enforcers, they beat up their rivals and damaged their rooms. Of the injured, 30 are Shibir activists while 10 BCL. Six of those wounded were undergoing treatment at Dhaka Medical College Hospital.

The melee caused panic among the general students who locked themselves in the rooms.

Shibir men had to be taken out of the campus under police escort as the Chhatra League workers were waiting outside. unquote
The pictures in the Daily Star show the police calming down Shibir boys in the hostel gate, police asking the Shibir boys to leave the hostel and in another the BCL students chasng the Shibir boys .The report in the Star I find reasonably balanced .
The report in Naya Diganta shows the repeat of 28th October inhuman action again on Shibir boys.Any one can see naya Diganta picture in the first page.There is need for voluntary reform of political behavior of most  political parties and their student wings. Some parties have created so much hatred against others that brutality is becoming endemic in the students and many political people.This is dangerous for a harmonious and peaceful society.

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