JnU BCL unhappy over formation of new central body

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Hasan Mahmud :
Leaders and activists of Jagannath University unit Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL) have been expressing their resentment after the declaration of the new central committee since they do not have any important post in the committee.
The leaders of the unit have got only eight nominal posts where there is no important position, though it is one of the top ‘district units’ (4th of BCL). On the contrary, the leaders of DU have obtained over two hundred posts and
convict Afzal Guru. He submitted videos in which students allegedly shouted anti-national slogans. The court took cognizance of his petition and directed police to register a complaint and investigate, which we have done today.
We will verify the proof that the advocate has submitted and take legal opinion whether we can investigate it or not because the videos submitted as proof are of JNU in New Delhi, which is beyond our jurisdiction,” DCP Iqubal said.
Denying any political affiliations, Goud said the videos shown on news channels had left him agitated. “I have been told that the videos are genuine and that some students really chanted slogans that they will cut the country into pieces. How can Rahul Gandhi and other leaders sit alongside such student leaders and express support to them when they chant anti-national slogans? I am a citizen of this country and I want to know what is going on at JNU and why these leaders visited the students. That is why I filed the petition.”
Reacting to the case against Rahul Gandhi, the Congress said it wouldn’t stop it from remaining “the torch-bearer against oppression and suppression” by the BJP. “Sadly, the BJP and its allies want to suppress every voice that speaks against their repressive anti-Dalit and anti-poor policies. From Rohith Vemula to Rahul Gandhi, everyone who raises an opinion against suppressing of opinion by the Modi government is branded anti-national,” chief party spokesperson Randeep Surjewala said.
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