Renowned cultural figure Ramendu Majumdar and noted thespian and playwright Mamunur Rashid have commented on the ongoing quota reform movement, which has led to the ongoing violent clashes between student protesters and Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL) activists nationwide. Both personalities emphasised the importance of mutual communication between the government and protestors to restore peace in the country.
We protest mindless attacks on students
In the wake of recent violent clashes between student protesters and Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL) activists at Dhaka University, a wave of support from celebrities has emerged for the quota reform movement. The incident, which occurred on July 15, resulted in approximately 300 injuries, including female students and BCL members. As of July 16 (7:30pm), six students have been reported to be killed nationwide due to the ongoing clashes.
Recent rounds of violence demand stern response
Criminals claiming to be Sylhet BCL members must be apprehended
It's truly a mutually beneficial relationship, with BCL protecting the JU administration as and when needed.
Why are so many non-students occupying its halls?
Accused BCL activists must be brought to justice
Why are non-student cadres of BCL still occupying hall seats?
Renowned cultural figure Ramendu Majumdar and noted thespian and playwright Mamunur Rashid have commented on the ongoing quota reform movement, which has led to the ongoing violent clashes between student protesters and Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL) activists nationwide. Both personalities emphasised the importance of mutual communication between the government and protestors to restore peace in the country.
We protest mindless attacks on students
In the wake of recent violent clashes between student protesters and Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL) activists at Dhaka University, a wave of support from celebrities has emerged for the quota reform movement. The incident, which occurred on July 15, resulted in approximately 300 injuries, including female students and BCL members. As of July 16 (7:30pm), six students have been reported to be killed nationwide due to the ongoing clashes.
Recent rounds of violence demand stern response
Criminals claiming to be Sylhet BCL members must be apprehended
It's truly a mutually beneficial relationship, with BCL protecting the JU administration as and when needed.
Why are so many non-students occupying its halls?
Accused BCL activists must be brought to justice
Why are non-student cadres of BCL still occupying hall seats?
Their unchecked criminality is hurting public universities