The relevant question arises: Why do individuals who come to university to pursue higher education engage in such violent confrontations? They not only use local weapons but have also been seen attacking opponents with firearms on several occasions.
Additionally, a few days earlier, following a shuttle train accident in which several students were injured, the university campus was vandalized under the guise of a protest, allegedly involving leaders and workers of both factions of the Chhatra League.
The worrying thing is that the university administration is mysteriously silent on these incidents. Although he has taken some superficial steps under pressure from teachers and ordinary students, these actions have failed to bring peace to the campus or stop the violent activities of the controversial Student League faction.
The situation escalated to such an extent that Chattogram City Awami League Vice President Khorshed Alam felt the need to approach Central Chhatra League Central President Saddam Hussain, urging action regarding the Chhatra League in CU.