“Any sort of vandalism won’t be tolerated. It won’t happen that students will vandalise their educational institutions and I’ll accept this,” she said.
The prime minister was inaugurating the 29th national council of Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL) at historic Suhrawardy Udyan.
She said law enforcement agencies have been told to take prompt and appropriate steps against the students getting involved in vandalism.
“No one will be spared, no matter what organisation they belong to. Appropriate actions will be taken,” Hasina said.
The prime minister also asked the aspirants to learn how to strive to achieve something in the future.
She inaugurated the council by releasing pigeons and balloons.
Referring to the recent vandalism at Dhaka University vice-chancellor’s residence during the quota reform movement, she said such heinous act did not happen in the country’s history.
“An investigation is on. Many of those involved in the incident have already been arrested while others will be detained. I’ve asked law enforcement agencies to take proper action against the culprits,” the prime minister said.
Hasina, also the chief of ruling Awami League, asked the teachers of the educational institutions to refrain from engaging in conflicts among themselves that cause harm to their students. “I don’t want to see the students to suffer for the conflicts,” she said.
Mentioning that the government is always there to resolve any problem, she, however, warned that excess will never be tolerated.
The prime minister asked the students to use the internet as a platform for learning. “Digital Bangladesh is not for misusing it.”
Hasina advised the students to have proper knowledge about traffic rules.