Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL) has expelled seven of its activists for their involvement in factional clashes at Dhaka University on Thursday that left at least two injured.
The ruling Awami League's student front announced the punitive actions in a media statement signed by central BCL President H M Badiuzzaman Shohag and General Secretary Siddique Nazmul Alam on Friday afternoon.
The expelled activists are the university unit BCL Joint General-Secretary 'Sanjay', Zohurul Haque Hall unit activists 'Sharif' and 'Joy', Bangabandhu Hall unit activist 'Mehedi', Mohsin Hall unit activist 'Hannan' and Kabi Jasim Uddin Hall unit activists 'Saikat' and 'Taj'.
They have been directed not to take part in any programme of the party until their expulsion is withdrawn, the statement said.
At least two Chhatra League activists were injured in clashes between the supporters of two BCL factions of the university unit from Thursday afternoon to night.
They were identified as Fazlul Karim Riad of Islamic Studies department and Abdus Salam Shyamal of Institute of Education and Research, both second-year students.
The ruling Awami League's student front announced the punitive actions in a media statement signed by central BCL President H M Badiuzzaman Shohag and General Secretary Siddique Nazmul Alam on Friday afternoon.
The expelled activists are the university unit BCL Joint General-Secretary 'Sanjay', Zohurul Haque Hall unit activists 'Sharif' and 'Joy', Bangabandhu Hall unit activist 'Mehedi', Mohsin Hall unit activist 'Hannan' and Kabi Jasim Uddin Hall unit activists 'Saikat' and 'Taj'.
They have been directed not to take part in any programme of the party until their expulsion is withdrawn, the statement said.
At least two Chhatra League activists were injured in clashes between the supporters of two BCL factions of the university unit from Thursday afternoon to night.
They were identified as Fazlul Karim Riad of Islamic Studies department and Abdus Salam Shyamal of Institute of Education and Research, both second-year students.
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