Students clash in Nilkhet, 4 platoons of BGB deployed to control
Chasing, brick-throwing and clashes are going on between DU students and students of 7 affiliated colleges at Nilkhet intersection. 4 platoons of BGB have been deployed with the help of police to keep the situation normal.
BGB Public Relations Officer Md. Shariful Islam confirmed this information.
Earlier, students of Dhaka University chased seven college students who had come to surround the residence of DU Pro-VC. In this, the seven college students retreated and took up position at Nilkhet intersection. However, chases, brick-throwing and clashes continued between both sides.
The incident began at around 12:15 am on Sunday (January 26).
Earlier, at 6:30 pm, seven college students blocked the Science Lab, Technical intersection. Then they also blockaded the capital's Tanti Bazar.
The students complained that when they approached the DU Pro-VC (Education) about the problems of the seven colleges and the reduction in the number of admission seats, he behaved rudely and threw them out of the room. He said that he did not know anything about the seven colleges.
They further complained that although he was given a memorandum in this regard 21 days ago, he did not read it. He used aggressive behavior because he did not know the students of the seven colleges. Therefore, the students' movement against his rude behavior has started.
In addition, student representative Abdur Rahman called on the DU Pro-VC to apologize for the rude behavior and presented 5-point demands. They are - the unreasonable quota system in the admission test of the seven colleges should be canceled from the 2024-25 session; students should not be admitted beyond the capacity of the classroom; students should be admitted taking into account the teacher-student ratio; negative marks should be added; To ensure transparency in the admission fees of the seven colleges, the admission fee money should be deposited in new accounts, except for DU, in coordination with the expert committee formed by the ministry.