The Chhatra League members involved in a 2019 attack on the Dhaka University Central Students' Union (DUCSU) must be arrested, besides having their student status revoked by DU authorities and getting expelled from any DUCSU posts, according to speakers at an event organised by Bangladesh Chhatra Adhikar Parishad on Sunday.
Additionally, they also called for the Awami League to be banned, and for those who secured jobs through irregular means to be expelled.
The event was held to demand the arrest of the Chhatra League and Muktijuddho Mancha activists who were responsible for the brutal attack on former DUCSU VP Nurul Haq Nur and members of the Chhatra Adhikar Parishad on December 22, 2019 - exactly 5 years back.
Former DUCSU VP Nurul Haq Nur stated, "Through the passage of the NRC and CAA bills in India, Muslims in India were being made stateless, forced into concentration camps, and then sent to Bangladesh. We issued a statement against this. In this regard, Saddam Hossain told me to talk about domestic issues instead. He warned that if we spoke out against India, Chhatra League would cause trouble. This is what led to the attack on us."
"As the DUCSU VP, many people used to come to meet me. One day, Sanjit Chandra Das came and threatened me on these issues, even though he was not a DUCSU leader. When I informed the Proctor, he said, 'What are you doing in DUCSU on a holiday?' We respect teachers, but some teachers, like former Proctor Golam Rabbani, showed a monstrous character. All the operations of the attack took place under his watch, and he was the one behind everything" said Nur.
He further said, "The government’s four-month performance has been unsatisfactory. Allies of the Awami League are still in government jobs. Those who were given jobs through violations of the rules in the last sixteen years should be expelled. I support forgiveness for ordinary Awami League members, but those who have the blood of the youth of Chhatra Dal and Chhatra Shibir on their hands must be eliminated. The government must take direct action. Police reform is not enough, everything in the state must be overhauled."
He also emphasized the need for DUCSU elections to prevent the rise of Chhatra League or any other violent groups, pointing out that there is a group that has positioned itself against elections as they fear they won’t be able to secure positions.
He called on young people to step up as leaders and urged DU administration to improve living and food standards in the university halls.