Polls violence: DU students protest fellow’s murder

By Star Online Report
4 April 2016, 11:38 AM
UPDATED 4 April 2016, 20:56 PM
Students of Dhaka University (DU) block the Shahbagh intersection in Dhaka demanding justice for killing of their fellow Sujan Mridha, who was shot in violence during Union Parishad polls in Madaripur.

Students of Dhaka University blocked the Shahbagh intersection today demanding justice for killing of their fellow Sujan Mridha in election violence in Madaripur.

Sujan, a third year student of marketing, was shot dead in a clash between supporters of two member candidates at Dhurail union on March 31.

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Dhaka University students blockade Shahbagh intersection on April 4, 2016 protesting the killing of fellow student Sujan Mridha during a post-poll violence in Madaripur. Photo: Mahdi Al Muhtasim

Over 500 students blocked the Dhaka's busiest intersection around 4:30pm, creating traffic gridlock on the adjacent thoroughfares.

The protest continued till 7:00pm.

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Dhaka University students blockade Shahbagh intersection on April 4, 2016 protesting the killing of fellow student Sujan Mridha during a post-poll violence in Madaripur. Photo: Rashed Shumon

Witnesses and the family said Sujan was shot by police.

Sarwar Hossain, superintendent of police in the district, however, said neither police nor Border Guard Bangladesh opened fire at the centre.

He claimed that the youth was killed during a clash between two rival groups.