Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Student’s killing sparks rallies

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DHAKA: Students in Bangladesh staged protests and blocked major roads on Monday after an undergradu­ate was beaten to death, allegedly by ruling party activists, for criticisin­g the government over a water-sharing deal with India.

Protests broke out at several universiti­es in Dhaka and the northern city of Rajshahi following the killing of Abrar Fahad of the Bangladesh University of Engineerin­g and Technology.

Students chanted slogans demanding “justice” and blocked major roads in the two cities. Teachers joined some of the protests.

Dhaka deputy police commission­er Munstasiru­l Islam told AFP that Fahad was beaten to death and that ruling party activists were in custody for questionin­g.

His body was found in his university dormitory and media quoted other residents as saying that members of the student wing of the ruling Awami League had interrogat­ed and beaten him.

Ashikul Islam Bitu, a vicepresid­ent of Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL), told NTV that Fahad had been questioned over alleged links to an Islamist party’s youth group.

Hours earlier, Fahad put up a post on Facebook that went viral. In it, he criticised the government for signing an accord that allowed India to take water from a river that lies on the boundary the two countries share.

The BCL has earned notoriety following accusation­s that its members used killings, violence and extortion to end major antigovern­ment student protests last year.

Those protests were sparked by anger over road safety after a student was killed by a speeding bus.

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