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Bangladesh Chhatra League [a] (abbr. BCL/BSL), formerly known as the East Pakistan Chhatra League, simply called the Chhatra League, is the student wing of the political party, Bangladesh Awami League, founded by Sheikh Mujibur Rahman on 4 January 1948. [2] The organisation is banned and designated as a terrorist organisation in Bangladesh. [3]
The joint forces of the Chhatra League and other law enforcement agencies in Bangladesh employed violent measures to suppress the 2024 quota protests and the non-cooperation movement across the country. [58] During the crackdown, more than one thousand protesters lost their lives, and more than 20,000 were injured as a result of the clashes.
On 28 November 2013, JCD attacked a demonstration by the Bangladesh Awami League's student wing Bangladesh Chhatra League in Narsingdi, resulting in the deaths of two Chhatra League members. [22] Factional clashes among JCD activists in front of the BNP office in Naya Paltan on 17 March 2014 left 10 activists injured. [23]
The conflict, which began on the night of 18 April 2022, over a dispute between shopkeeper and students at a local eatery, quickly escalated into a large-scale confrontation. Allegedly, student members of the Chhatra League, the student wing of the Awami League, were involved in the violence, which resulted in several injuries. [5]
Bangladesh Chhatra League is the student wing of the Awami League. [5] Shibir Controlled politics in Chittagong from the dorm of Chittagong College where it was believed the murder was planned. [ 1 ] [ 6 ] IHS Jane's Global Terrorism and Insurgency Attack Index placed Shibir third on the list of non-state armed group in 2013.
On 18 August, a Chhatra League activist was tied to a tree for two hours and handed over to Bangladesh Army when he tried to enter his dorm room at the University of Rajshahi. [61] A mob attacked the residence of the former chairman of Pratapnagar Union Parishad, Zakir Hossain, in which two people from the mob, Hossain, and another local Awami ...
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It was alleged that the then Chhatra League president Mahmud Hasan Ripon used to receive the share of money collected from admission trade. [4] Clouds of controversy started hanging over the Eden College when Chhatra League leaders Al Nahean Khan Joy and Lekhak Bhattacharjee declared the formation of a new committee in May 2022.