Chittagong Medical College has opened after 37 days of closure following the death of a Chhatra Dal activist after being injured in an alleged attack by rival Bangladesh Chhatra League, the student wing of ruling Awami League.
Though academic activities resumed on Monday, the suspension on political activities is yet to go, acting principal Amin Uddin A Khan told
Students were allowed to enter their dormitories after checking on Sunday.
Panchlaish Police Station officer-in-charge Ismail Hossain said security was fine on the campus, but as a precaution additional police had been deployed.
"We conducted a search in presence of the provosts and superintendents. Nothing was found," he said.
Mohammad Abidur Rahman, a third-year student of the dental surgery department, was injured in an attack reportedly carried out by Chhatra League activists on Oct 19. He died two days later, sparking protests and prompting authorities to shut the college to avoid further tension.
Though academic activities resumed on Monday, the suspension on political activities is yet to go, acting principal Amin Uddin A Khan told
Students were allowed to enter their dormitories after checking on Sunday.
Panchlaish Police Station officer-in-charge Ismail Hossain said security was fine on the campus, but as a precaution additional police had been deployed.
"We conducted a search in presence of the provosts and superintendents. Nothing was found," he said.
Mohammad Abidur Rahman, a third-year student of the dental surgery department, was injured in an attack reportedly carried out by Chhatra League activists on Oct 19. He died two days later, sparking protests and prompting authorities to shut the college to avoid further tension.
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