40 BNP men sued for threatening to oust govt’ UNB, Chattogram UNB, Chattogram
A case was filed against 40 leaders and activists of BNP for threatening to oust government through an armed movement.
AKM Shamsuzzaman Chowdhury, president of Patiya upazila unit Awami League, filed the case at Patiya Police Station on Saturday midnight, said Officer-in-Charge Rezaul Karim Majumdar.
BNP leaders Enamul Haque Enam, Khorshed Alam, Mafzal Ahmed, Khalilur Rahman Babu, Abdul Monaf, Nurul Absar, Tariqul Islam, and Mohammad Yusuf were among the accused.
According to the case statement, Enam was elected convener of the Patiya upazila unit of BNP. During a views exchange meeting with the leaders and activists of BNP, Jubo Dal, Chhatra Dal, he made some provocative remarks, calling for ousting government and urging activists to be prepared with firearms and sticks .
DU students ask for residential facilities to reopen before exams UNB, Dhaka UNB, Dhaka
A group of Dhaka University students today demanded ensuring residential facilities for them before exams of the final year and masters from December 26 during the coronavirus pandemic.
They placed six demands during a human chain held at the base of Raju Memorial Sculpture on the campus.
Their demands include reopening residential halls, ensuring review classes of courses for those who couldn t join online classes, and transportation facilities for non-residential students.
They also demanded two semester final exams should not be taken at the same time and to give students enough time to prepare for exams.
Open dorms before exams: DU students Unb, Dhaka Unb, Dhaka
A group of Dhaka University students yesterday demanded ensuring residential facilities for them before hosting exams for honour s final year and masters from December 26 amid the coronavirus pandemic.
They put forth six demands from a human chain held at the base of Raju Memorial Sculpture on the campus, including reopening dormitories; taking review classes of every course for those who couldn t join online classes; and ensuring transportation facilities for non-residential students.
They also urged authorities not to hold two semester final exams at the same time, and to give students enough time to prepare for exams.