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At least 10 colleges in Dhaka are closed due to one after another college-based clashes. Due to such incidents, everyone including the parents are worried.
The government has urged the students to remain calm and not get involved in any kind of conflict. The government has said that if there is any kind of fuel behind such conflict, it will be suppressed with strict hands.
Shafiqul Alam, the press secretary of the interim government’s chief adviser, said this about the clashes between students of some colleges on Sunday and Monday (November 24 and 25) in the capital. Khabar bus.
He said, “The government is keeping an eye on the conflicts that have happened in several educational institutions recently. We call upon the students to remain calm without getting involved in any kind of conflict.
He said, we are investigating whether there is any fuel behind such conflict. The Press Secretary also mentioned that any attempt to create instability in any other arena of the country including educational institutions will be suppressed with strict hands.
Incidentally, on Monday, students of several colleges including Shaheed Suhrawardy College, Kavi Nazrul College in Demra, Dr. Mahbubur Rahman Mollah attacked and vandalized the college. At that time, there was a back and forth chase and clash between the students of that college.
Earlier on Sunday afternoon, students of Mahbubur Rahman Mollah College vandalized Suhrawardy and Nazrul Colleges. On the other hand, there was a clash between the students of Bangladesh University of Textiles (BUTEX) and Dhaka Polytechnic Institute at night. Before this, there was a massive clash between Dhaka College and City College, which also attacked law enforcement agencies
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