The central committee of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party’s student wing expelled two leaders following a violent clash between rival groups at Mymensingh Medical College dormitory. The decision, announced in a press release signed by central office secretary Md Jahangir Alam on Saturday night, removed senior joint convener Nure Jawad Rutap from his post and suspended Nafiu Islam’s primary membership. The expulsion was approved by the organization’s president Rakibul Islam Rakib and general secretary Nasir Uddin Nasir. A separate one-member inquiry committee led by vice president Hafizur Rahman Sohan was formed to submit a report within 12 hours.
Police and college sources said the clash began Friday night over a minor dispute involving motorcycle fuel. The altercation escalated into physical violence, leaving two third-year students, Mo. Muaz and Mir Hamidur, injured. Police intervened to restore order and detained Nafiu Islam. Muaz was later transferred to Dhaka for advanced treatment.
Following the incident, the college academic council suspended all classes and exams for seven days and ordered students to vacate dormitories. The college also formed a separate three-member investigation committee to report within a week.