AL asks Bangladesh Chatra League leaders to rein in errant activists
- By Super Admin
- Published Sunday 18th 2009
The
government has also asked the law enforcers to take action against
troublemakers on the campuses without considering their political
links.
BCL activists reportedly captured halls of residence in
a number of universities and colleges across the country after the
AL-led alliance’s victory in the December 29 national elections.
Activists
of the BCL, who were ousted from different educational institutions
after the BNP-led alliance had won the October 2001 polls, staged a
comeback after the December 29 polls and engaged in violent clashes
with their opponents both within the party and with rivals Jatiyatabadi
Chhatra Dal, associate body of BNP, and Islami Chhatra Shibir,
associate body of Jamaat-e-Islami, to establish their dominance on the
campuses.
The prime minister, Sheikh Hasina, on Friday summoned
Mahmud Hasan Ripon and Mahfuzul Haider Roton, president and general
secretary respectively of the BCL, rebuked them for the incidents
asking them to take organisational actions, including expulsion,
against those who were involved in acts of sabotage.
Roton told
New Age that the prime minister had directed them to take stern
organisational steps against those who were involved in violence in
educational
‘We will not tolerate any activities
that could tarnish the image of the government and we have already sent
directives to all [BCL] units in the educational institutions to show
restraints,’ he said and warned that the organisation would take
actions, including expulsion, against those who would get involved in
violence.
State minister for home affairs Tanjim Ahmed Sohel Taj
also told New Age the law enforcers had been asked to take stern
actions against troublemakers on the campuses.
‘The prime
minister considers that ensuring security of general students and
teachers is the government’s moral duty for which the people have voted
the Awami League to power,’ Taj said referring to Hasina adding that
the government was committed to ensuring peace in educational
institutions.
Addressing the BCL’s 61st founding anniversary
programme through video conferencing on January 4, Hasina had asked
activists of the BCL to have patience and try to establish politics of
tolerance and cooperation. She urged them to avoid tit-for-tat actions
in order to bring change in the political culture.
Meanwhile,
fresh clashes erupted in different educational institutions across the
country on Saturday over establishing dominance.
Two factions
of Chhatra League on the day locked in clashes at Jagannath University,
leaving at least 20 people injured and at Jahangirnagar University on
Friday that left 20 students injured.
BCL and ICS activists
clashed at Khulna Medical College, Rajshahi University of Engineering
and Technology, Government BL College in Khulna and Mirpur Homeopathic
Medical College in the past few days.