At the time of writing this editorial, there is still no sign of Tarek Rahman, a quota reform leader who has been missing since Saturday. What is so deeply worrying is that Tarek's mother has still not been able to file a general diary due to the alleged non-cooperation of the two police stations—Motijheel and Shahbagh—which gave excuses of a “lack of jurisdiction” and the requirement of “verifying” the complaint first.
A group of Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL) activists assault some students and teachers of Dhaka University and foiled their procession brought out demanding immediate release of the quota reformists who are in jail.
A teacher of Dhaka University threatens to call the police on students pressing for release of a friend who is in police custody for involvement in the quota reform movement.
Detectives arrest one of the leaders of the quota reform movement in Bhasantek area of Dhaka.
At the time of writing this editorial, there is still no sign of Tarek Rahman, a quota reform leader who has been missing since Saturday. What is so deeply worrying is that Tarek's mother has still not been able to file a general diary due to the alleged non-cooperation of the two police stations—Motijheel and Shahbagh—which gave excuses of a “lack of jurisdiction” and the requirement of “verifying” the complaint first.
A group of Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL) activists assault some students and teachers of Dhaka University and foiled their procession brought out demanding immediate release of the quota reformists who are in jail.
A teacher of Dhaka University threatens to call the police on students pressing for release of a friend who is in police custody for involvement in the quota reform movement.
Detectives arrest one of the leaders of the quota reform movement in Bhasantek area of Dhaka.