
A violent confrontation between student groups in Bangladesh has left more than 100 people injured, escalating tensions on campus. The clashes, which broke out over ongoing university disputes, have led to growing demands for the resignation of the Vice Chancellor.
According to reports, the violence erupted following disagreements over administrative policies and alleged mismanagement within the university. Students from rival factions engaged in fierce confrontations, leading to injuries and widespread unrest. Police and security forces were deployed to control the situation, but tensions remain high.
Eyewitnesses described scenes of chaos, with students hurling stones and attacking each other with sticks. Many of the injured were rushed to hospitals for treatment, some in critical condition. Authorities have since tightened security around the university to prevent further violence.
Amid the unrest, student groups and opposition leaders have intensified their calls for the Vice Chancellor’s resignation, blaming the administration for failing to address student concerns. They argue that mismanagement and favoritism within the university leadership have fueled frustrations, ultimately leading to the clashes.
University officials have urged students to maintain peace while promising to address their grievances. However, with protests continuing and no resolution in sight, the situation remains volatile.
Further investigations are expected as authorities look into the causes of the violence and explore possible measures to restore stability on campus.