Chhatra League activists are trying to lift Esha expulsion
The current and former leaders of the organization are running the activities of the student of the university, Sufia Kamal Hall, the BCL BCL Chancellor Prof. Iffat Jahan Esa expelled for the torture of the student. They announced the human chain to withdraw the expulsion from the university and the organization.
Former BCL leaders of the BCL have expressed their condolences on April 12 on Thursday afternoon. They claimed that Esha was a victim of conspiracies and urged the university authorities to lift her expulsion.
On the night of April 10, Esha was expelled from the University and Chhatra League on the night of accusing the student of torture.
Former BCL vice-president Joydev Nandi, former joint secretary general Shamsul Kabir Rahat, Mostafizur Rahman Mostak, Sharmin Sultana Lili, Afrin Nusrat and Sardar Mamunur Rashid, former president of Dhaka University unit BCL Mehedi Hasan and general secretary Omar Sharif
In this regard, Omar Sharif said, "Esha spoke for the liberation war. Anti-liberation, the ghosts of the razakars are still alive. Spreading rumors in a planned manner, they have carried out barbarism on this occasion. So we went to congratulate Esha for the courageous role of independence to play. We gave him the flower garlands. '
The BCL has called for a demand for withdrawal of the expulsion of the Dhaka University Campus on April 13 and demands for administrative investigation. Although the general students are expected to be held in the banner.
Meanwhile, a committee has been formed on behalf of BCL to investigate the incident after the expulsion from the organization. The four-member investigation committee has been asked to submit the report within the next 24 hours.
Resident students of the poet Sufia Kamal Hall beat the students of the hall if they have participated in the movement demanding renovation of the quota. Iffat Jahan Esha Students of the hall burst into protest after listening to a screaming at a female student at 10pm on April 10. The victim's legs were cut, and she was rescued and taken to a government employee hospital. The students, then spooked, blocked Asha and took position in the hall and in the field demanding the expulsion.