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The student union has said that students no longer want to see DU BCL president Sanjit Chandra Das on the Dhaka University campus as he gives legitimacy to rape and oppression of women.
The organization made the remarks in a press release sent to the media on Monday.
In a joint statement, the Bangladesh Student Union, Dhaka University Parliament Speaker Sakhawat Fahad and Secretary General Ragib Naeem said yesterday in a speech in front of the anti-terror sculpture Raju that the president of DU BCL , Sanjit Chandra Das, said: He gave a speech.
“We believe this statement is only an attempt to legitimize the ongoing incidents of rape and violence against women by BCL activists.”
They said that after 49 years of independence, Sanjit was trying to save the oppressive women in his organization by seeking ‘anti-independence’ among tortured women.
Commenting that the BCL has become an organization of rapists and oppressors, the leaders said that people have not forgotten the leader of the BCL, Manik, who raped more than 100 students at Jahangirnagar University. The leaders and activists of this Chhatra League are the ones who caused the scandalous incident of oppression of women in the first Baishakh program at Dhaka University. The latest gang rape incident took place in the dorm at Sylhet MC College. We are not at all surprised that such a BCL president tries to legitimize the oppression of women.
The student union leaders further said that the student union had the largest number of fighters on the battlefield as a single student organization in the liberation war. It was a people’s war in which people from all walks of life participated. Sanjit has used this bloody freedom to legitimize the misdeeds of his organization and has tarnished the history and ideology of the liberation war.
Raju, who was martyred while trying to resist the terror of the Chhatra-Chhatra Dal League on campus, has tarnished the sculpture on behalf of Raju. Their presence tarnishes the image of Dhaka University. Dhaka University students no longer want to see Sanjit Chandra Das on campus.
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