Engineering students continued their blockade at Shahbagh on Wednesday demanding apology from home affairs adviser for what they said “brutal and disgraceful” assault on them.
The students of Buet and other engineering universities started blockade at 10 am.
Clashes broke out between the students and police when the protesters marched toward Jamuna, the chief adviser's residence, leaving several injured.
They rejected the committee previously formed through a government notification as unfit to represent them.
They demanded the committee be immediately restructured with representatives from university teachers and stakeholders of the engineering movement, and that their original three-point demands be accepted through an executive order without delay.
The students also called on three advisersMuhammad Faozul Kabir Khan, Mr. Adilur Rahman Khan, and Syeda Rizwana Hasan—to appear before them by Wednesday and give assurances regarding their demands.
Eight policemen injured in clash with BUET students near CA's office
Additionally, the protesters urged the government to bear the full cost of treatment for all students injured in the clashes and to ensure the safety of all participants during the ongoing movement.
They also demanded the removal of Masud Alam, deputy commissioner of DMP Ramna Zone, over the attack on the students.