Protests grip Begum Rokeya University over teasing of female student by outsiders
UNB
Publish: 16 Oct 2024, 12:02 PM
Dhaka,
Oct 16 (UNB)-Students of Begum Rokeya University in Rangpur staged protests on
the campus late Tuesday night over the teasing of a female student allegedly by
some outsiders.
They also blocked the
Dhaka-Kurigram road for some time disrupting traffic.
Two outsiders harassed a
female student near the main gate of Begum Rokeya University on Tuesday
evening.
Three students from the
university's Mass Communication and Journalism Department, Abdullah Al Mamun,
Mostafa Kamal, and Bidhan Roy, protested against the harassment.
At this time, the two
outsiders called 10-15 more people and beat up students Mamun and Mostafa
Kamal.
With the situation
deteriorating more university students from various departments intervened,
leading to a clash between the two groups. During the fighting three more
university students were injured.
In protest, the students
blocked the Dhaka-Kurigram road, demanding arrest of the outsiders and justice
for the harassment.
Later, around 12 am, the
two perpetrators were apprehended by the students and handed over to the
university administration. The blockade was lifted after the vice-chancellor
assured the students that appropriate punishment would be given to those
responsible.
Shamsur Rahman Sumon, a
student of the university, mentioned that outsiders from the university
neighbourhood frequently cause disturbances on the campus, including theft and
mugging.
In the past, these
individuals would evade punishment by using political influence, but this time
the students were determined to take action, he added.
Vice-Chancellor
Professor Dr. Md. Showkat Ali said that the two apprehended outsiders are
currently in the custody of the university proctor. They are being
interrogated, and discussions have been held with the police and
administration.
Those responsible must
be punished through the law, said VC.
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