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Police in riot gear stormed a demonstration on Friday, taking hundreds of protesters away by truck.
Nur’s organization, the Bangladesh Student Rights Protection Council, was protesting after a young woman filed a rape case claiming it was conspiratorial.
When the procession of the TSC from Dhaka University reached the Matsya Bhaban area, it ran into problems with the police. Police arrested seven people there, including Noor.
Later, the Deputy Commissioner of the DMP (media and public relations), Walid Hossain, told bdnews24.com: “They have been arrested on charges of obstructing the work of the police and beating them.” They have been taken to the DB office. “
However, Nur was seen at Dhaka Medical College Hospital around 10 a.m. Council leaders and activists injured in the police attack were receiving treatment there.
If you want to know, then Metropolitan Police Commissioner, Moha. Shafiqul Islam told bdnews24.com, “Nur was not detained. He was arrested for marching without permission. He was later released. “
Meanwhile, five policemen injured in a chase with the student council have received first aid at Dhaka Medical College Hospital.
They are AHI Sujan Chandra Dey, AHI Golam Hossain, Zahid Hasan, Manjurul Haque and Kamal Hossain.
Rape case against 6 leaders of the quota movement, including former Daksu Vice President Noor
A Dhaka University Islamic Studies graduate student brought the case against eight people, including Nur, at the Lalbagh Police Station on Sunday night.
The main defendant in the case is Hassan Al Mamun, a graduate of the Department of Islamic Studies, who is the convener of the Student Rights Council. Nur is the joint coordinator of this council.
Two other joint council coordinators, Nazmul Hasan Sohag (28) and Saiful Islam (28), Dhaka University Branch Vice President Nazmul Huda (25) and activist Abdullah Hill Baki (23) have been charged. if.
Lalbagh Police Station OC KM Ashraf Uddin told bdnews24.com that the case alleges that Hasan Al Mamun raped the girl by showing her the temptation to marry.
In response to the case, Hassan Al Mamun told bdnews24.com: “We do not know anything about the case. We did not do anything similar to that accusation.
“You can be motivated, we will protest knowing the details of the matter.”
Later in the evening, the Student Rights Council called a protest at the University of Dhaka.
Council leaders and activists staged a protest in front of the Raju sculpture adjacent to the Dhaka University TSC at around 6pm.
Present were Noor, joint council coordinator Faruk Hasan, Sohrab Hossain, Rashed Khan, Mohammad Ataullah and 50 other leaders.
Speakers at the rally called the case “false, harassing and instrumental” and demanded its withdrawal.
According to the case statement, Mamun asked the girl to come to her home on Nawabganj Bara Masjid Road in Lalbagh around 1 a.m. on January 3 this year. The student’s comment, ‘showing the temptation of marriage’, was violated there.
The student alleged that when he told Mamun about the marriage, he started procrastinating.
He said the student complained to Nur on June 20 about the matter. Nur then promised a “solution” but then changed his position and forbade him to “go too far”.
The statement read: “Nur says that if I go too far, they will post on my behalf with their fans and promote me as a prostitute.”
Nuru was elected vice chair of its panel when the Student Rights Council, formed through the quota reform movement, contested the Daksu election last year. At one point he was associated with the Chhatra League, but is now a strong critic of the current Awami League government.
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