This week, more than 150 students were injured in Bangladesh during clashes in a university campus, there was a sign of serious discord among the important groups in promoting the national revolution last year, due to which after 15 years of rule, former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina of Hasina There were collapses. The conflict between student organizations supporting various political ideologies in the University of Engineering and Technology (Kate) in the south -west of the country allegedly spread on the issue of banning student politics in the university campus.
Violence began on Tuesday afternoon after the youth wing of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP)- Jatiaotabari Chetro Dole (JCD)- demanded the recruitment of students in Kuat. This led to a conflict with a protest group with discrimination (SAD) of students with campus members, a protest group that excluded East-East-Hasina in the last August.
Unrest in the campus was increased with the work of the institute’s functioning and all the educational activities. Students are also demanding the resignation of Vice Chancellor Mohammad Mashud.
On Tuesday night, the opposing students allegedly shut down Mr. Mashud and other senior officials in the Kuat campus after a physical change.
Control status
After the clash, at least 50 people were taken for treatment, Khulna police officer Kabir Hussain told the news agency AFP.
He said, “The situation is now under control, and an additional contingent of police has been deployed,” he said.
Footage of violence showing rival groups, which are being taken to the hospital for treatment, were widely shared on Facebook.
Student groups convict each other
Both groups blamed the other for starting the violence, BNP student wing chief Nasir Udin Nasir against discrimination against the student members and Bangladesh Chhatra Shibir, Islamist Party Jamaat-e-Islami student wing with recent student wing. Accused of starting the attack and agitating, and forcing a conflict.
Jamaat workers “created this unfair struggle”, he told AFP.
Local student Abaid Ullah told AFP that the JCD had rejected a decision by political parties set up by the campus to be free from activities. He said that Jamaat had no “appearance” in the campus.
The incident created resentment among the students elsewhere in the country, in which a protest rally with a protest rally to condemn the BNP’s youth wing at Dhaka University late on Tuesday night.
It is alleged that JCD activists distributed letters in the premises on Monday, supporting the resume of student politics in the campus on the campus. On the other hand, SAD responded with a parade at the university with various slogans to ban student politics.
Student protest due to which Hasina declined
Students started protests last year against discrimination in which the former Bangladesh’s former government was topped and the former was converted to exile after 15-year-old iron rule.
BNP activists joined the last days of Ms. Hasina’s tenure with the protesters, defying a bloody rift by security forces killing hundreds of people.
BNP is widely expected to win the new elections to be held by the middle of next year under the supervision of the current caretaker administration of the South Asian country.
Meanwhile, student leaders have fought to turn their success in engineering. Ms. Hasina’s decline in a durable political force. Students leading the agitation against Ms. Hasina are all set to start a new party in Bangladesh.
Initially, he allegedly formed the Jatia Nagoric Committee (JNC), designed as a platform designed as a pressure group to bring people of various backgrounds and political ideologies together. Was gone According to a Hindu report, he has so far affected the important ground level under JNC banners and anti-discrimination student movement (ADSM).
According to the report, student leaders are expected to be announced on 24 February.
Meanwhile, the interim leader of South Asian country Muhammad Yunus, who is the head of the acting government to be established after a popular revolution in August, announced that the general elections in Bangladesh would be held in the end of 2025 or in the beginning of 2026.