Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 22nd July 2025, 5:45 PM
A violent clash between protesting students and law enforcement agencies erupted in front of the Secretariat today, as students rallied demanding the resignation of the Education Adviser. The confrontation, which occurred in the afternoon, led to the injury of at least 40 students.
The injured students were immediately taken to Dhaka Medical College Hospital (DMCH) for treatment. Among those receiving medical care, several names were confirmed, including:
| Name | Age |
| Ashik | 19 |
| Rakibul Hasan | 21 |
| Asad Ahmed | 18 |
| Hasan | 18 |
| Afsana | 18 |
| Mugdho | 19 |
| Antor | 20 |
| Shakil | 23 |
| Shaon | 19 |
| Tansin | 20 |
| Siam | 18 |
| Mahim | 18 |
| Redwan Islam | 20 |
| Hasib | 18 |
| Nehal | 20 |
The injured students explained that they had gathered in front of the Secretariat to protest the resignation of the Education Adviser. During the demonstration, the police intervened and attempted to disperse the crowd, which resulted in a violent clash between the students and the law enforcement officers.
In an attempt to control the situation, the police used sound grenades and tear gas shells, causing several students to sustain injuries.
According to Inspector Md. Faruk, the officer in charge of the police camp at the hospital, nearly 40 injured students had been brought to the hospital from the protest site. Medical teams at the emergency department are currently providing treatment.
Background of the Protest:
The incident occurred as part of a larger protest by students from various colleges who were demanding the resignation of the Education Adviser. The protesters were vocal about their concerns regarding the government’s handling of educational matters, particularly in relation to recent developments in the education sector.
As the protest grew more intense, law enforcement was called in to restore order. However, the situation quickly escalated, leading to the injuries of several students. The use of force by the authorities has sparked further debates about the appropriate handling of student protests in the country.
This incident has now drawn attention from various student groups and political analysts, with many questioning the response of law enforcement and the state’s approach to handling public demonstrations
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