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2 DU students endure night of torture at Surjo Sen hall

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Two residential students of Dhaka University’s (DU) Surja Sen Hall hall have allegedly been tortured by two Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL) activists for not attending guestroom and political programmes.

They were tortured from 2.30 am to 4.30 am early Monday, in room no. 351 of the dorm.

The torture victims are Ariful Islam, third-year student of Anthropology Department and Tariqul Islam, third-year student at the Department of Theater and Performance Studies. They are roommates staying in room no. 327.

The victims in this regard submitted written complaints to the university proctor.

DU Proctor Prof AKM Golam Rabbani told UNB, “The victims have lodged written complaints. The incident took place at Surja Sen Hall. That is why I have asked the hall administration to take action.”

The accused are Sifat Ullah Sifat, fourth-year student of the Department of Women and Gender Studies, and Mahmudur Rahman Orpon, fourth-year student of the Department of English for Speakers of Other Languages under the Institute of Modern Language (IML).

Both the accused are residential students and followers of BCL hall committee candidate Imran Sagar.

According to the victims, they were called to participate in guestroom and political programmes at the hall a few days ago, but they failed to take part due to departmental examinations. Following this incident, Sifat and other accused later threatened to remove them from the hall.

On Monday, Sifat forcibly took them to room no. 351 of the dorm and together with Mahmudur tortured them. The victims were allegedly beaten with an iron rod.

The torture continued till 4.30 am and they were threatened to leave the dorm as well, claimed Tariqul and Ariful.

Attempts were made to contact Sifat and Palash over the allegations but they did not respond.

Neither did Hall Provost Dr Maqbool Hossain, respond to phone calls.

Source: United News of Bangladesh