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Former Daksu VP Nurul Haque Nur has ordered university students to burn down police vehicles if they see them on the university (DU) campus. He said the Dhaka University campus is not a cantonment where there will be police vehicles.

Then if you see a police car, set it on fire. If the police ask, they will say that Daksu VP Nur has given the order. I will be the accused of the order. On Monday afternoon, seven students of Dhaka University and three students arrested from TSC were arrested from a torch procession at the foot of Raju sculpture of Dhaka University. He.

Organized by Bangladesh Student Rights Council. Their other demands are to ensure justice including proper investigation into the death of writer Mustaq Ahmed and to stop all forms of police harassment on campus and ensure full freedom of speech and safe campus for students. Joint-General Secretary of the Council Shakil Miah Among others, acting convener of the council Muhammad Rashed Khan, joint convener Faruk Hossain, Dhaka University branch president Bin Yamin Mollah, DU sociology student Akram Hossain and others spoke. Criticizing the police at the rally, VP Noor said, . The police are friends of the people.

But we have seen the role of some police, they are doing various bad deeds in the hope of promotion, to get the attention of the government. They are beating students, insulting women, behaving inhumanely in various movements and struggles. The Election Commission and the police have now become a part of the government. Addressing the Vice Chancellor and Proctor of Dhaka University, he said, "If you fail in your duty, resign.

Otherwise someone will write ‘Gavi Bittanta-2’ with you. "You have done a worse job than what Ahmed Shafa wrote about cows," Nur said. No. He called on them to be "teacher-friendly". The procession started from Raju sculpture and reached Shahbagh at the junction of Shivbari residential area of ​​the university, Central Shaheed Minar, Jagannath Hall. Police prevented them from holding a brief rally there. Obstructed, the procession came to an end with Raju sculpture again.

Source: Samakal