Classes at BAU resume
Classes at Bangladesh Agricultural University (BAU) resumed yesterday.
On April 2, the students of the university started agitation, protesting the killing of Saad and demanding life term expulsion of those involved in the murder.
They also demanded capital punishment of the killers under Speedy Trial Tribunal Act.
The agitating students continued boycott of classes and examinations until April 15, said BAU sources.
Saad Ibne Momtaz, 23, a final-year student of Fisheries Faculty of the university, succumbed to injuries at a private clinic on April 1, a day after BCL men had beaten him up with hockey sticks, iron rods and cricket stumps in room No-205 of Ashraful Haque Hall on the campus.
The deceased was also a former organising secretary of Ashraful Haque Hall committee of Bangladesh Chhatra League.
Police are yet to arrest all accused except one Sujoy Kumar Kundua and Md Rukonuzzaman.
Although the students attended the classes yesterday, they threatened to go for a tougher movement if the demands were not met by April 22, said the sources.
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