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BCL men even more aggressive

Assault quota reformists for third consecutive day; 13 hurt at DU, JU, RU

BCL activists beat up Tarikul Islam, joint convenor of Rajshahi University unit of the platform spearheading quota reform movement, with bamboo sticks near the main gate of the university yesterday. Photo: Arafat Rahman

Star Report

Faruk Hassan collapsed on the ground as punch after punch rained down on him. Now the attackers, led by Bangladesh Chhatra League men, were taking turn to stomp on him in front of the central Shaheed Minar.


A woman rushed to the scene to save Faruk, a master's student at Dhaka University. But the attackers showed no mercy, pushing and shoving the woman, as they continued stomping and kicking Faruk, also a leader of quota reform movement.

"How could they beat us in front of so many of you? Don't you have anything to say? Then what democracy we are living in where we don't have any freedom of expression? We have come here at a rightful demonstration.


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A female demonstrator for quota reform is caught in a scuffle between a group of BCL activists and demonstrators as she tries to protect Bangladesh Sadharan Chhatra Adhikar Sangrakkhan Parishad Joint Convenor Faruk Hassan, centre, from the BCL men near the Central Shaheed Minar yesterday. Photo: Rashed Shumon/Collected

“Did we commit any crime? How dare these hooligans to get such impunity that they abduct people in broad daylight?" asked Luthfunnahar Luma, a second-year student of Eden Mohila College.

She was crying, covering her face.

But it was only part of what happened at various universities for a third successive day yesterday. At least 13 people were injured in the BCL-led attack -- six at Dhaka University and seven at Rajshahi University -- in yesterday's attack.


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Faruk being beaten later. Photo: Rashed Shumon/Collected

Tarikul Islam Tarek, a RU student and a leader of the quota reform movement, had to be admitted to Rajshahi Medical College Hospital with serious injuries.

His cousin Jewel Mamun, himself a student of the university, told this newspaper quoting doctors that his right leg was fractured.

The attack and the inaction of police and the university administrations sparked heavy criticism.

In a statement, the Transparency International Bangladesh expressed grave concern and demanded exemplary punishment of the perpetrators.

TIB also urged the government to quickly implement Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's announcement regarding the quotas.

"Had necessary steps been taken after the PM's announcement regarding the quota reform, there would have been no need for a movement by the students," the statement reads.

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BCL men attacking other protesters and snatching their banner. Photo: Rashed Shumon/Collected
DHAKA UNIVERSITY
It was around 10:45am. About 15 quota reformists gathered at the Shaheed Minar to form a human chain. Within moments, however, Chhatra League men pounced on them.

First, they snatched the banner and tore it down. Then they grabbed some of the protestors by their collars and started slapping, punching, dragging and stomping them before driving them out. They did not even spare female protestors. While one woman was pushed and shoved, another woman said she was kicked by the attackers.

Quota reformists blamed Chhatra League men for the attack and alleged police and the university authorities were playing a dubious role.

BCL men also allegedly picked up two quota reformists at Dhaka University and Jahangirnagar University, as if they are now an auxiliary force of law enforcement agencies.

At the Shaheed Minar, police were seen leaving the spot just before the attack.

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BCL men attacking other protesters and snatching their banner. Photo: Rashed Shumon/Collected
Around 15 reformists led by Hasan Al Mamun, convener of Bangladesh Sadharan Chhatra Adhikar Sangrakkhan Parishad, and its Joint Convener Faruk Hassan went to the Shaheed Minar to form a prescheduled human chain.

But BCL men swooped on them, hitting indiscriminately anyone they could catch.

At least six protestors, including two women, were injured in the attack. Some of the protestors managed to run away while two female protestors were seen crying helplessly.

“I was trying to run. Then I stopped. I didn't think they would assault any woman. But I was wrong. One of them kicked on my stomach,” said a DU student.

Witnesses said BI Badhon, president of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Hall unit of BCL, and Al Amin, general secretary of the unit, picked up Faruk from the spot.

General Secretary of Haji Muhammad Mohsin Hall BCL unit Mehedi Hasan Sunny, central BCL Secretary of School and Students' Affair Joynal Abedin, Human Resource Affairs Secretary Jahir Ahmed Khan, Publicity Secretary of central BCL Saif Babu, Al Amin and BI Badhon were among the attackers, witnesses said.

Of them, Sunny, Al Amin, Jahir were seen taking part in the attack on quota reformists on Saturday.

Talking to The Daily Star in the evening, Al Amin said, “We dropped him [Faruk] at Shahbagh Police Station.”

Abul Hasan, officer-in-charge of Shahbagh Police Station, declined to comment.

Hasan Al Mamun, a leader of the quota reform platform, said he did not know where Faruk was.

Contacted, BCL leader Mehedi Hasan said they dispersed the quota reformists as they were “hampering the peaceful environment” of the campus in the name of protest.

Luthfunnahar Luma of Eden College said they were being threatened via Facebook messenger for quite a while. “But now we are being threatened in public.”

She alleged that the attackers threatened that the male protestors will be abducted and the females will be raped.

BCL leaders and activists were seen staging a showdown at different points of the campus, including central library premises, Madhur Canteen, Teachers-Student Centre and in front of the National Museum.

They took a position at the places since morning to bar the protesters from staging any further protest.

Around 2:00 pm, some 40 BCL leaders riding bikes went to the emergency unit of Dhaka Medical College Hospital. They searched inside the hospital for a protestor, who was admitted there. They left the hospital as they could not find him.

Meanwhile, the students and teachers of English department of DU formed a human chain at the base of Aparajeyo Bangla protesting the attack on Nurul Haque Nur, a quota reform leader and a master's student of the department.

They alleged that some BCL men threatened them not to hold the programme.

“We want a safe environment for all students regardless of their political and religious identity,” said Tasnim Mahbub, an associate professor.

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The attackers snatch away a banner of the platform on the Shaheed Minar premises and assault another protester nearby. Photo: Rashed Shumon/Collected
POLICE LEFT AS BCL CAME
Three on-duty police members were seen leaving the Shaheed Minar after seeing the BCL men.

Asked why they were leaving, the cops said they would explain the matter later.

Sub-inspector Shahed, one of the trio, later told The Daily Star by phone, "Whenever any trouble occurs on the university campus, we normally inform the university authorities and our top officials.

"There are many restrictions for us inside the university campus…. I informed the university administration and high police officials about the incident."

Contacted, DU Proctor AKM Golam Rabbani told reporters after the incident that the proctorial body was not aware of the attack.

Asked in the evening again, he said, “I have heard about the incident but none of the protestors informed us. We would take action as per the university law if anyone files written complaints with the proctor's office.”

RAJSHAHI UNIVERSITY
At least seven students were injured when 40-50 BCL men with bamboo sticks, iron rods and machetes attacked them near the main gate of the university yesterday afternoon.

Tarikul Islam Tarek, a leader of the quota reform movement, was admitted to Rajshahi Medical College Hospital with serious injuries after he was attacked.

Part of the assault was filmed by The Daily Star correspondent of the university and several other bystanders.

The clips, showing Tarek being chased, mercilessly beaten with bamboo sticks and kicked on his head, went viral on social media with people demanding justice and expressing shock.

Masud Monnaf, convener of the platform leading the quota reform movement at RU, said the attack was led, among others, by Faisal Ahmed Runu, general secretary of RU BCL.

He added that the quota reform activists had just started a procession near the main gate of the campus around 4:00pm when BCL men swooped on Tarek, also a master's student of the university.

BCL leader Faisal, however, said it was BCL that protested violence on campus. “In the name of quota reform, Chhatra Shibir and BNP men are leading this demonstration, creating violence on the campus. So we protested."

In a similar note, RU Proctor Lutfor Rahman said, "Some people, allegedly the activists of Chhatra Shibir, led a demonstration in the name of quota reform movement to create panic and violence on the campus. They chased and attacked Chhatra League men with bamboo sticks, leaving several injured.”

Quota reform movement leader Masud Monnaf told The Daily Star, "Our demonstration was peaceful. But they attacked us with weapons in the presence of Police. We are totally helpless."

Quota reform activists first attempted to stage a demonstration around 10:00am yesterday, but failed as BCL men took position on campus.

Most of the classes were suspended yesterday amid a tense situation on the campus.

JAHANGIRNAGAR UNIVERSITY
BCL men snatched the national flag from quota reform activists and drove them away from the central library premises where the activists attempted to demonstrate in the morning, witnesses said, adding that the BCL men assaulted an organiser.

BCL activists also picked up Shakil Uzzaman, convener of the quota reformist platform in JU, from the central library and released him later.

Contacted, JU BCL leader Mamunur Rashid refuted the allegation, saying, “Some people were trying to create unrest on campus in the name of quota movement ahead of the national election. The BCL resisted the attempt.”

Assistant Proctor Ikhtiar Uddin said, “The BCL men told us they would talk with Shakil about the ongoing movement.”

Over 100 BCL leaders and activists gathered in front of the library and rode motorcycles on the campus in what appeared to be an attempt to keep quota reform activists from demonstrating.

In the evening, Jahangirnagar Sangskritik Jote and Progotisheed Chhatra Jote marched on the campus protesting the attacks.

CHITTAGONG UNIVERSITY
Activists of quota reform movement failed to demonstrate on the campus yesterday.

At least 20 activists told The Daily Star that they were threatened by BCL leaders against demonstrating on campus.
 
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Awami savage bastard league is showing it's true BAKSHAL face .
If any acttion should be taken by govt then why children of bloody b.itch BCL is doing that .
Why police is sucking 6 iches .
It's not even the terrorism of state , but it's the terrorism of a bastardized politcal party named awami league .
Those bastards are the enemy of freedom , using their foot soldier BCL mobs to opress commoners .
Sometimes I feel that bangladesh is hostage to them .
I don't know how this dirty culture will end .
 
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My take on this is...

I am a pragmatist, whether it is AL or BNP i look at the most productive outcome for BD. For this reason right now in history, I don't want AL to collapse because it means the country will collapse. The opposition is in tatters and many new initiatives have been started that will stall - costing us billions.

So in line with this, I don't like people causing disruption unnecessarily.

There are many things for which protest is necessary, but quota reform is a weak one. Particularly when the PM has given a clear statement for abolition.

It doesn't take a genius to see that any opposition to GOB is working to make this non-issue into an issue before the elections. The PM sidestepped the plan by accepting the demand early on, but these guys are intent on picking a fight it seems.

The brutish CL took criminal and excessive action to shut down what they see as a political protest at universities. The protesters, for their part, have also forced classes to be stopped over this issue.


Now CL must be punished in the strictest terms, but the protestors also need to understand that they cannot close universities at their whim.
 
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My take on this is...

I am a pragmatist, whether it is AL or BNP i look at the most productive outcome for BD. For this reason right now in history, I don't want AL to collapse because it means the country will collapse. The opposition is in tatters and many new initiatives have been started that will stall - costing us billions.

So in line with this, I don't like people causing disruption unnecessarily.

There are many things for which protest is necessary, but quota reform is a weak one. Particularly when the PM has given a clear statement for abolition.

It doesn't take a genius to see that any opposition to GOB is working to make this non-issue into an issue before the elections. The PM sidestepped the plan by accepting the demand early on, but these guys are intent on picking a fight it seems.

The brutish CL took criminal and excessive action to shut down what they see as a political protest at universities. The protesters, for their part, have also forced classes to be stopped over this issue.


Now CL must be punished in the strictest terms, but the protestors also need to understand that they cannot close universities at their whim.
Good Boy,that's one of the best foot licking i have ever seen.
 
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I find the whole thing hilarious. The anti quota lot I see as part of the same clique that rose at BALs behest to carry out extra judicial murder of Jamat and BNP leadership. As such I find very little sympathy for these scums but do find it extremely funny.
 
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I don't want AL to collapse because it means the country will collapse.
If AL will be replaced with bnp then it will collapse ,otherwise not.
Because if bnp will be come to power now it will undo all.the development started by Awami League.
But by this time if we find the 3rd effective political power, then we have hope.
Or if bnp made alliance with zukto front and then leader will be outside zia family then no development will be undone .
The real problem is the heinous battle of those 2 family in Bangladesh.
As soon as we get freedom from those 2 mafia familiies, we can have better Bangladesh .
 
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Well, if Hasina has given her statement that she will abolish it then give her time to do it. Pretty sure she is all busy with the elections ahead, ensuring she remain in power. If this reform doesnt happen after election as well, then the students take take the streets again. All power to them.

But IMO, Hasina is missing a golden opportunity of gaining massive acceptance from this younger generation. If she abolishes quota before elections, it will just further legitimize her reign in power.. at least from the perspective of these students. She will get a lot of accolade.
 
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Quota reformists need to be more aggressive. They need to teach BCL scums a lesson. And put more pressure to get rid of quota system as soon as possible. Hasina has already given her statement. She won't back down from her statement. Now all is necessary is to put some pressure on her to do it quick. Although I don't think she'll do it before the election. Quota system is one of the worst thing is this country. Needs to be abolished asap. Banning student politics is another necessary thing as well.
 
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Well, if Hasina has given her statement that she will abolish it then give her time to do it
She directly said in Parliament that the quota system will be abolished.
But later she said different .
Read it
প্রধানমন্ত্রী ও সংসদ নেতা শেখ হাসিনা সরকারি চাকরির ক্ষেত্রে কোটা তুলে দেওয়ার কথা পুনর্ব্যক্ত করে বলেছেন, মুক্তিযোদ্ধাদের জন্য কোটা অবশ্যই থাকবে। কারণ তাঁদের জন্যই আমরা স্বাধীন দেশ পেয়েছি। তিনি বলেন, ১৯৭২ সালে মুক্তিযোদ্ধাদের জন্য কোটার ব্যবস্থা করা হয়।
Now tell me my man, does it make sense? She never ever said that before. She clearly said that the quota system will be abolished . Now saying that her pet BCL quota ( so called freedom frighter's grand children) will not be abolished.
If you were in the place of them would you still believe the liar ?

If this reform doesnt happen after election as well, then the students take take the streets again. All power to them.
After election Awami League will be more powerful and then no one can survive against them . I believe you are a reasonable man here , please try to understand the reality of Bangladesh.
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So in line with this, I don't like people causing disruption unnecessarily.

There are many things for which protest is necessary, but quota reform is a weak one. Particularly when the PM has given a clear statement for abolition.

It doesn't take a genius to see that any opposition to GOB is working to make this non-issue into an issue before the elections. The PM sidestepped the plan by accepting the demand early on, but these guys are intent on picking a fight it seems.

You seem to be far from ground realities. This movement against the quota system was on the cards and it's not the first time, there were similar protests earlier in 2013 as well. This is a result of grievances boiling for a long time. The student have all the valid reasons to protest against the system.

Few facts:
  • About 50% of the graduates in Bangladesh are unemployed, the rate is by far the highest in the region.
  • Massive corruption and irregularities have been reported recently in the recruitment process of state owned enterprises and state banks, leading many recruitment exams to be delayed or even cancelled by court orders.
  • Since we have failed to create enough jobs for the fresh graduates, the oversupply of candidates led the private firms to reduce their salaries and other facilities. This has just contributed to further pressure on government jobs.
  • Every year, a number of seats in the Civil Services remain vacant simply because they couldn't fill those reserved for quota-holders due to lack of capable candidates from them.
These rather peaceful protests may look unnecessary disruption at first but an attempt to suppress the dissent will have long term consequences, pushing them towards going underground and creating even bigger disruption. Guess, we have already experienced it in recent years.
 
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Good Boy,that's one of the best foot licking i have ever seen.

Learn to read and comprehend what's written before barking.

If AL will be replaced with bnp then it will collapse ,otherwise not.
Because if bnp will be come to power now it will undo all.the development started by Awami League.
But by this time if we find the 3rd effective political power, then we have hope.
Or if bnp made alliance with zukto front and then leader will be outside zia family then no development will be undone .
The real problem is the heinous battle of those 2 family in Bangladesh.
As soon as we get freedom from those 2 mafia familiies, we can have better Bangladesh .

Yes if there were a viable alternative of course a change would be much safer for us, but there isn't - is there?

You seem to be far from ground realities. This movement against the quota system was on the cards and it's not the first time, there were similar protests earlier in 2013 as well. This is a result of grievances boiling for a long time. The student have all the valid reasons to protest against the system.

Few facts:
  • About 50% of the graduates in Bangladesh are unemployed, the rate is by far the highest in the region.
  • Massive corruption and irregularities have been reported recently in the recruitment process of state owned enterprises and state banks, leading many recruitment exams to be delayed or even cancelled by court orders.
  • Since we have failed to create enough jobs for the fresh graduates, the oversupply of candidates led the private firms to reduce their salaries and other facilities. This has just contributed to further pressure on government jobs.
  • Every year, a number of seats in the Civil Services remain vacant simply because they couldn't fill those reserved for quota-holders due to lack of capable candidates from them.
These rather peaceful protests may look unnecessary disruption at first but an attempt to suppress the dissent will have long term consequences, pushing them towards going underground and creating even bigger disruption. Guess, we have already experienced it in recent years.

Bro, everything you have listed is true - these issues have existed since day one of BD. But it's also true that our GDP is higher than ever, wages are higher than ever, loadshedding is lower than ever, etc.

As I said im not against genuine protest, but is it a coincidence that this issue is raised after 2013 just before the next election? The change that people want has been agreed so whats the need to protest. They are looking for a fight simply and it plays into the hands of those who want to destabilise the country.
 
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Yes if there were a viable alternative of course a change would be much safer for us, but there isn't - is there?
Sadly it's the bitter truth brother . BNP need at least 5 more years to learn a lesson ( and they are not better alternative under current leadership) and also because of our dirty politcal culture awami league must have to come to power for one more time to continue this development process specially in power secfpr and military stuffs .
And although there are almost no loadsheding still if it's heavy rain or medium storm then electrity line fault starts and it last 5/7 to 8/9 hours .
So yes awami league needs to improve this by changing lines .
And only they can do this a they started huge work on power sector.
That's the reason BAL must have to be in power for one more time .
Just wondering what BCL thugs will do after election as the result is fixed .
Or maybe Hasina can take action against them since it's the high probability that she will be retired so no longer she need BCL after this election.
If that's her trick then that's fine .
But if not then it will truly be a diasater .
Now let's wait for the election as there is no other option left .
I wish she will speak carefully in Future in order to avoid confusion.
Now let's see what step she actually take in future.
 
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Sadly it's the bitter truth brother . BNP need at least 5 more years to learn a lesson ( and they are not better alternative under current leadership) and also because of our dirty politcal culture awami league must have to come to power for one more time to congucon this development process specially in power secfpr and military stuffs .
And although there are almost no loadsheding still if it's heavy rain or medium storm then electrity line fault starts and it last 5/7 to 8/9 hours .
So yes awami league needs to improve this by changing lines .
And only they can do this a they started huge work on power sector.
That's the reason BAL must have to be in power for one more time .
Just wondering what BCL thugs will do after election as the result is fixed .
Or maybe Hasina can take action against them since it's the high probability that she will be retired so no longer she need BCL after this election.
If that's her trick then that's fine .
But if not then it will truly be a diasater .
Now let's wait for the election as there is no other option left .
I wish she will speak carefully in Future in order to avoid confusion.
Now let's see what step she actually take in future.

Brother i am with you, we have to make the best of what we have. IA I am confident she is not so stupid to make blatant enemies with her country.
 
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