They said they could no longer have some other manner than maintaining a stricter programme if their demand isn't realised inside 2:00 pm Tuesday.
Maulana Al Amin, member secretary of motion implementation committee of the Independent Ebetayee Madrasah Teachers Oikya Jote announced their choice in the front of Faculty of Fine Arts of Dhaka University Monday afternoon.
The demonstrating madrasah teachers were maintaining a take a seat-in programme there since the morning.
Speaking to Daily Nayabela, Maulana Al Amin stated, “We need a declaration of nationalisation of Ebtedayee Madrasahs. We got here right here with a six-factor, however the police attacked us the day gone by at Shahbagh. Now we have simplest one demand this is nationalisation of Ebtedayee madrasah like the primary faculties.”
He in addition stated they had been called on the workplace of the schooling adviser. However, they did no longer get any assurance there. They had been told that a choice may come by these days. They waited until four:00 pm today, but there was no reaction from the ministry.
“We declared new programmes as they did not provide you with any announcement. If the declaration of nationalisation of Ebtedayee madrasahs does now not come by using 2:00 pm on Tuesday, then we are able to haven't any different way than maintaining harder programmes,” he stated.
At least six along with a female had been injured as police charged batons on instructors of Ebtedayee madrasah in Shahbagh Sunday. The instructors have been stressful nationalisation of their jobs.
The incident happened this afternoon in the front of Shahbagh police station in the capital.
Police also used stun grenades and water cannons to disperse the demonstrators.
The injured individuals are Anowar Hossain, 35, Faridul Islam, 30, Aminul, 35, Mizanur Rahman, 35, Bindu Ghosh and Marufa Aktar, 25. They have been taken to Dhaka Medical College Hospital.
All the injured are teachers of Ebtedayee establishments.
Police sources said Ebetayee Madrasah Teachers Oikya Jote took role in front of National Press Club to press home their six-point needs inclusive of nationalisation of unbiased Ebtedayee madrasahs in keeping with the recommendation of Institution of Education and Research of Dhaka University.
Later they marched in the direction of the Chief Adviser’s Office to post a memorandum.
The police used water cannons to disperse the lecturers as they reached in the front of Shahbagh police station. They additionally charged batons and fired tear fuel shells at the protesters.