Durga Puja violence: DU teachers, students block Shahbagh in protest

Durga Puja violence: DU teachers, students block Shahbagh in protest

A section of teachers and students of Dhaka University blocked the Shahbagh intersection this morning -- protesting vandalism of temples and mandaps during Durga Puja in several districts and arson attack on shops and houses belonging to the Hindu community in Rangpur last night.

The agitating teachers and students took position at the intersection around 11:45am.

Several organisations of the Hindu community also took part in the protest arranged by DU students.

DU students placed their seven point demands during the programme, including renovation of the vandalised temples, compensation for the looted shops and houses of Hindus, ensuring highest punishment of the attackers by legislation in the Jatiya Sangsad, formation of a Minority Ministry and commission.

They sat on the street and chanted slogans including "Why were temples attacked? We demand answers from administration" and "Minority Ministry must be formed."

Vehicular movement from Shahbagh to Paltan, Science Lab, Bangla Motor, TSC and other places were halted due to the blockade around 1pm, at the time of filing this report.

"The spirit of the Liberation War embodies that people of all religions will have equal rights to practice their respective faiths in this country," Prof Mihir Lal Saha, provost of DU's Jagannath Hall, said during the protest.

"First of all, we are human beings. Fanatics have vandalised our idols. We are not Rohingya refugees, we are citizens of this country," he said.

"We want equality. We want exemplary punishment for those involved in these attacks. We seek the intervention of the prime minister," he added.