Maruf Sarkar, reporter:
It has been alleged that leaders of the banned organization Chhatra League have taken the positions of chief organizer, senior chief organizer and organizer of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement by mistake. This has generated various discussions and criticisms. Responsible leaders of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement have expressed their anger and demanded their immediate removal from the committee.

It is learned that Prime Asia University's Chhatra League leaders Hasibul Hossain, Sheikh Mohammad Saifullah Saif, Fahim Bhuiyan, MM Maruf Ahmed and Diganta Das Gupta.
How did the active workers of Chhatra League become the leaders of the anti-discrimination student movement? Students of the new organization that emerged from the anti-discrimination student movement allege that Hasibul Hossain, Sheikh Mohammad Saifullah Saif, Fahim Bhuiyan, MM Maruf Ahmed and Diganta Das Gupta are involved in the politics of Chhatra League of Prime Asia University. Since becoming leaders, they have participated in various meetings, rallies and party programs of Chhatra League. After the political change on August 5, he changed his mind. He strategically built good relations with the leaders and activists of the anti-discrimination student movement.
Moreover, Remon Khan, Muhsasim Fuad were Chhatra League workers who now changed their masks and participated in the movement to remove the BOT of the Primacy. Later, they betrayed the university and were sold to the illegal BOT chairman Nazrul. Although all of them worked against the students in the quota movement in various ways, now they are changing their names as per convenience. It is known that a case will be filed against them under Section 420 for providing false information with the intention of cheating, and a criminal case will be filed for working as a spy for a banned organization. There is great anger and disappointment among the leaders and activists of the student movement against discrimination.