BCL identifies 99 'controversial' leaders of former committee

A faction of activists of Bangladesh Chhatra League, who were deprived of posts in its newly announced full-fledged central committee, engage in a conflict with new committee members at Madhur Canteen on Dhaka University campus on 13 May, 2019. Photo: Saiful Islam
A faction of activists of Bangladesh Chhatra League, who were deprived of posts in its newly announced full-fledged central committee, engage in a conflict with new committee members at Madhur Canteen on Dhaka University campus on 13 May, 2019. Photo: Saiful Islam

Post-deprived activists of Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL) on Thursday demanded that newly elected central leaders, including president and general secretary, undergo dope tests.

They made the demand at a press conference at Madhur Canteen of Dhaka University (DU) in the afternoon.

On behalf of those who failed to find their names in the newly announced committee, former BCL programme and planning affairs secretary Rakib Hossain said they are sure that most of the leaders who got posts in the new committee are 'drug addicts'. "That's why, we demand conducting dope tests on the BCL central leadership."

At the press conference, BCL former publicity and publication secretary Saif Babu read out a written statement.

In the statement, he expressed his gratitude to prime minister and Awami League president Sheikh Hasina for directing to reconstitute the BCL committee dropping the controversial ones.

He also said they were ready to give 'befitting replies' if Sheikh Hasina's directive is ignored in the name of reconstitution.

Shahed Khan, general secretary of Kabi Jasimuddin Hall BCL unit, claimed that their demand for reconstituting the BCL committee is logical as the president and general secretary were compelled to make a list of 17 controversial ones.

At the press conference, the post-deprived leaders also revealed the names of '99 controversial leaders' who are either involved in different types of crimes like drugtrading and question paper leak or are non-students and married.