City College-Dhaka College Students Clash ScienceLab Battlefield


Published: 06:15 20 November 2024
As a result of the clash between Dhaka College and Dhaka City College students, the science lab area of the capital has become a battlefield. The conflict that started around 3:30 pm on Wednesday (November 20) has stopped but its tension is still there.

However, at around 5:30 in the afternoon, the police and the army rushed to save the students of Dhaka College from the clash. During this time, several students can be seen beating the sticks.
It has been seen that Dhaka college students were chased and attacked the army and police by taking position inside the campus. During this time several tear gasses were thrown at the students after entering the college. Later, when the students objected to the police and army entering the campus, the army personnel walked out.
It is known that the clash started due to the attack of City College on the bus of Dhaka College.
The complaint of the students of Dhaka College is that the students of City College beat up a student of Dhaka College when they found him alone in the morning. Later in the afternoon, the students of City College broke the glass by throwing bricks and stones at a bus of Dhaka College.
Zubair Arefin Priya, a 11th class student of Dhaka College, complained that today around 12:30 noon, while I was walking home from college, 10-15 college students ran to Dhanmondi Road No. 1 and started hitting me on the back of my head. Tore the pocket of the shirt and snatched the ID card. I tell them, brother, I didn't do anything, so what's the problem. They said, this is a college-to-college fight, you don't understand. The boys were wearing college dresses but had no ID cards around their necks. He was wearing a white shirt-black pants and a bag around his neck. From the comments of people around, it is understood that they are students of City College.
No teachers or officials of the two institutions were immediately available for comment on the matter.
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