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The little boys are returning to the class angry stars are on the road

The little boys are returning to the class angry stars are on the road

On Sunday as the eighth day on Sunday, students had positions on different roads in the capital demanding shutdown of the road. However, the teenage students did not meet in the streets yesterday. University students protested in Shahbagh, Science Laboratory, Jhigatala, Bhatara, Pragati Sarani, Rampura, Uttara and some areas. Meanwhile, there was violence in Jigatala yesterday. During the gathering of the incident, the attackers beat some journalists. The injured four photo journalists were immediately rushed to the hospital. Students in Uttara vandalized three motorcycles by chasing some outsiders.

At around noon, two or three thousand students of the university gathered in the Shahbagh and Science Laboratory, protesting at Jigatala. Police disperse students by throwing tear gas shells and using batons. After that, a group of youths attacked the students with the help of stick and local weapons after the helmets. They clashed with the police in the streets and chased and beaten the students. The students claimed that hundreds of students were injured in the attack. Among the injured, at least 20 students of Dhaka University and BUET were taken to the hospital.

Students complained that Saturday was also attacked like this. Thousands of students were attacked because of protests yesterday.


Witnesses said, some students of the university gathered in Shahbag from 10am. More than a thousand students from different universities including Dhaka University, BUET, Dhaka Medical College and Burdem were gathered around 11 am. At that time, some students of the school-college uniforms were seen at the science laboratory intersection. At around 11:30 pm, Shahbagh students went to the science laboratory and went to Jhigatala area. Thousands of students of BUET also gathered in the procession through the thornbank. Some students from the science laboratory junction are involved in the procession. Collectively, a few thousand students went to Jhagatala bus stand at 12:30 pm, when the police asked them to retreat. The students tried to go to the political office of Awami League president Dhanmondi 3 / A road, ignoring the request of the police. While police stopped them, part of the students went from there to the science laboratory. However, if another part of the Awami League tried to move towards the office, police threw at least 25 rounds of tear gas shell. The police baton. When the students got dispersed, a group of youths came from the area of ​​Dhanmondi Lake and attacked them with sticks, rams, kirichs etc. During this time the area became a battleground in Dhawadwari. At one stage, the BGB members came out of BGB gate and they were seen to be removed. The students complained, the activists of Chhatra League and Jubo League leaders.

Witnesses said armed youths carried out this attack in front of the police. They stopped motorcycle riders and snatched their helmets. They took the students to the position of science laboratory. Students complain, general students were dispersed when police fired tear gas. They were attacked with this opportunity. Hundreds of students were injured in the attack. Of the injured, 12 were admitted to Dhaka Medical College Hospital. They were Nusrat Jahan (21), Sushmita Roy Lisa (23), Mahmudur Rahman (22), Tushar (24), Maruf (25), Naim (24), Shaon (23) and Simanti (26), Rakin (23) BUET), Rabbi (22), Enamul Haque (24, IUB) and Tamim (23).

After the attack, when the students withdrew, BCL activists were seen in the science laboratory area with a motorcycle ferry. They rushed to the lanes of Science Laboratory and Elephant Road from Jhigatla at around 2pm. Local Ward Awami League activists were seen staying at Elephant Road. There were also some cocktail blasts.

At the time, a group of youths who were camping near LabAid were attacked by a group of youth. They beat some journalists because of the photographs. A number of journalists from the local media were also injured, including international media Associate Press (AP) journalist AH Ahad. At around two o'clock in the afternoon, the police stayed in the back of the star cabaret. On the other side, one of the students, who were injured in the attack, moved towards the New Market and Bata signals with Dhanmondi 1st number on the Bell Tower.

DMP's Ramna division's Deputy Commissioner Maruf Hossain Sardar told reporters, "We do not know who attacked them. We have not received any complaints. We do not know who the attackers and who are students - they do not know. "He also said that the students were not prevented from going ahead with procession from Shahbagh. They were dispersed after tear gas in Dhanmondi without going through obstacles to go to Awami League's office.

On the way to Jigatala, a student of Dhaka University named Munatahin said, "Saturday's incident is not rumor. The attack was done. We have seen on Facebook! "A student of BUET named Kawsar said," By doing these, students can not be denied. The young ones are now up. Now we're here. When we are going to Dhanmondi - a student named Rashed said, 'I heard that Awami League office was attacked. I will show them! '

Students attacked in Uttara: More than 1000 students of several organizations including BGMEA University, Uttara University, Milestone College, Scholastica, Tongi College, blocked the Dhaka-Mymensingh Highway and protested around 10:30 am. On 1-1-2011, a group of students tried to unite with a group of 10-12 motorcycles and beat them. At that time, Chhatra League's Turag Police Station President Shafiqul Islam and general secretary Arifur Rahman were found to be beaten. Besides, five or six other leaders were injured. Students vandalized their three motorcycles. Until 4:30 pm they held protests with sticks and rods. After the announcement of the program postponed yesterday, the students announced.

Rampura and Pragati Sarani: Students from the morning called on the streets of Rampura. A group of youths stood face-to-face in front of the students at Rampura around 1pm. They are moving towards the Rampura Bridge from Merul Badda to proceed with stigma. During this time, students of the University of State University broke the front of the tree and the shop and took the sticks and bamboo students. Police took control of the Rampura bridge to bring the situation under control. Rampura Police Station OC Pralay Kumar Saha said, "The tension spread on the rumors that students were injured. Four people were also rumored to be rumored yesterday that they We asked them to take their sticks on one side of the road. "Some youths, including uniforms and ID cards in Rampura, have been shown to turn ambulances out of various cars. They were also leaving the passengers from rickshaw.

Besides, students of some universities, including North South University, closed the road in front of the Pragati Sarani Jamuna Future Park in the afternoon. At that time they demonstrated with rods and rods. By the evening, the young students kept the streets closed.

Besides, at around 3:30 pm, 40-50 students fled from Paribag to stay on the side of Shahbagh. Police threw tear gas shells. The students entered the bank beside Asia then the banks.

Awami League activists on the streets: Awami League supporters stayed in the streets on Sunday, demanding the sabbaticals entered the movement. In the morning, Awami League and its organizing leaders from the Mirpur-1, 2, 10 number of seats in the capital city of Vashanetak were seen standing in the streets. In the areas where the students took part in the last seven days, they will conduct a little later. Students of Bangla College and Mirpur Thana Chhatra League activists were seen slogans against the students by procession. When the students tried to organize 20-25 students to the Fire Service office in Mirpur-10 area around 11am, the BCL chased them and chased them. Jatrabari, Mohammadpur and Gulshan Awami League activists were seen in the streets.

The children return to the class: The people of the country had support for last week's student movement. In the meantime, educators, dignitaries and teachers-teachers also urged the students to return to the class. Originally the response to the call yesterday, they did not go to the movement, they went back to class. A guardian of the capital of Mirpur said without disclosing the name, 'My son but today (Sunday) and not in the movement. My son was in the movement. He also worked in the chain of traffic system. I did not prevent him from knowing. But what has been shown to show their nation. And they did not work for the last seven days they did. So I agree with everyone, I told my son, and not the movement. Take time to study. '

Most of the students joined the movement after the first shift of Shahid Police Memorial College in Mirpur. Basically they were working to bring traffic discipline. But yesterday after returning to his house. At 12:30 pm, the school's student Mohiuddin Mahi told Kaler Kantho, "It is not okay to go for movement anymore. We have shown how to bring discipline on the road. If it is not correct then we will again make it. '

Principal of Dhaka City College Prof. Shahjahan Khan told Kaler Kantho, "Our 14 thousand students are ours. All parents have given SMS, to ensure the presence of their children from Monday. Those who will not come on Monday, their parents will have to be accountable.

Yesterday several schools and colleges in the capital were closed. Among them Ideal School and College Motijheel, Viqarunnisa Noon School and College, Wills Little Flower School and College, Dhaka City College is one of the most. But today all educational institutions will be open on Monday.

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