Hasan Mahmud :
The new committee of the Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL), Jagannath University unit, is likely to be formed this month. The incumbent committee’s tenure ended on October 03, 2013.
The aspirants are lobbying with the high command of the Awami League as well as the top BCL leaders for getting posts.
According to organisation sources, the latest committee was formed about three years ago on October 03, 2012 with FM Shariful Islam as the President and SM Sirajul Islam as the General Secretary. Both of them were the students of academic session 2004-05 at JnU.
Though article 11 of BCL says, “The tenure of the district executive committee is one year. New committee should have been formed by this time. Otherwise, the executive committee will stand dissolved.”
Some leaders expressed fear that the units of the BCL are becoming organisationally weak because of the delay in forming the committee.
A leader on condition of anonymity said, “My intention to take organisational responsibility is getting frustrated by the delay.”
“Their studentship is nearing an end. Chhatra League will lose many experienced and competent organisers if there is further delay in forming the new committees,” he said.
Talking to The New Nation, a number of activists of BCL JnU unit alleged that due to personal relationship with BCL top leaders and region-based politics, a number of controversial candidates might be chosen as president and general secretary in the upcoming committee.
They urged the leaders to select competent and dedicated activists. Otherwise, the organisation might face an untoward situation, they added.
The new committee of the Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL), Jagannath University unit, is likely to be formed this month. The incumbent committee’s tenure ended on October 03, 2013.
The aspirants are lobbying with the high command of the Awami League as well as the top BCL leaders for getting posts.
According to organisation sources, the latest committee was formed about three years ago on October 03, 2012 with FM Shariful Islam as the President and SM Sirajul Islam as the General Secretary. Both of them were the students of academic session 2004-05 at JnU.
Though article 11 of BCL says, “The tenure of the district executive committee is one year. New committee should have been formed by this time. Otherwise, the executive committee will stand dissolved.”
Some leaders expressed fear that the units of the BCL are becoming organisationally weak because of the delay in forming the committee.
A leader on condition of anonymity said, “My intention to take organisational responsibility is getting frustrated by the delay.”
“Their studentship is nearing an end. Chhatra League will lose many experienced and competent organisers if there is further delay in forming the new committees,” he said.
Talking to The New Nation, a number of activists of BCL JnU unit alleged that due to personal relationship with BCL top leaders and region-based politics, a number of controversial candidates might be chosen as president and general secretary in the upcoming committee.
They urged the leaders to select competent and dedicated activists. Otherwise, the organisation might face an untoward situation, they added.