Jahangirnagar University: Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal (JCD), the student wing of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) at Jahangirnagar University (JU), today observed the March for Justice programme on the university campus.
According to Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha, the event saw over two hundred leaders and activists from the JU unit of JCD bring out a procession starting from the university’s transport area at 4 pm. The procession was led by Jahir Uddin Babor, the convener of the JCD JU unit convening committee, and Wasim Ahmed Anik, the member secretary.
The procession traversed various streets within the campus before culminating in front of the new administrative building, where a short rally was held. The participants then submitted a memorandum to JU Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr Kamrul Ahsan, demanding the fulfillment of their 2-point demands.
The demands articulated by the JCD included ensuring the prosecution of all terrorist activities allegedly organized by the Chhatra League during what they termed as the Fascist Hasina regime, as well as seeking punishment for all Pro-Awami League individuals within the university who were involved in attacks on students during the July uprising movement.
During the rally, JU JCD convener Jahir Uddin Babor emphasized their ongoing demand for justice, stating, “JU Chhatra Dal has consistently been vocal in demanding justice for the Chhatra League. Although we have repeatedly demanded justice to the university administration, we notice that the university administration has not taken any visible action. We think that the justice of the BCL should be confirmed before announcing the schedule of JUCSU elections.”
Member secretary Wasim Ahmed Anik added, “We have organized today’s ‘March for Justice’ as part of the Central Chhatra Dal announced programme. We are vocal in demanding justice for the terrorist activities of the Chhatra League. By submitting the memorandum, we once again demanded of the university administration to ensure justice for those involved in the attack on students during the July uprising movement.”