Jumbangla Desk: 75 students of Chittagong Medical College (CHMEC) have been expelled for different periods. The authorities are said to have taken this action on allegations of indiscipline. Among them, there are 14 intern doctors (apprentices). Apart from this, 11 students have given a bond asking for forgiveness.
They have been pardoned by the authorities, said the people concerned.
It was decided to expel 75 people for various reasons including illegal entry into the college dormitories, occupying rooms, beating and being involved in politics despite being banned, in the academic council meeting on Sunday. It was published in the form of notification today Monday.
If you want to know Chamek Principal Professor Dr. Jasim Uddin told Kal Kantha on Monday afternoon that 75 people have been expelled as the investigation proved the allegations of disorder in the campus during the student-crowd agitation in July and August.
Among them are MBBS and BDS students of different years. Among those expelled are 14 intern doctors. The punishment ranged from six months to a maximum of two years. During this time, students will not be able to stay in the campus in addition to abstaining from the educational program in the college.
It is known that most of the expelled students are activists and supporters of the recently banned student organization Chhatra League. They are known in the campus as followers of Chittagong Metropolitan Awami League General Secretary AJM Nashir Uddin and former Education Minister and Executive Member of Metropolitan Awami League Mohibul Hasan Chowdhury Naufel.