College students of Kharulia Talimul Quran Dakhil Madrasah in Cox’s Bazar Sadar blocked the Chattogram-Cox’s Bazar Motorway at the present time (8 October), annoying the resignation of the establishment’s superintendent over allegations of corruption and irregularities.
The blockade, which started at round 10am end to the Kharulia feature of Jhilongjha union, prompted a five-kilometre-long online page online traffic jam from Kharulia to Banglabazar whisper for over two and a half hours.
As hundreds of autos were left stuck on each and each aspect of the motorway, many of the commuters and tourists caught in the gridlock opted to lag to their destinations.
Police and other officers concerned were at the scene and attempting to revive normalcy.
Sadar Upazila Nirbahi Officer Nilufa Yasmin Chowdhury, who visited the feature, acknowledged, “We’re talking to the protesting college students to eliminate the blockade. We can take appropriate action after discussing their requires with the concerned authorities.”
The college students alleged that the madrasah’s superintendent, Abdullah Al-Amin, has been all for corruption and mismanagement for a in point of fact long time, striking the establishment on the level of cave in.
As of 1pm, the faculty students were persevering with their demonstration, maintaining the motorway blocked.