The probe body formed to look into the recent clashes and various allegations on the campus did not find any evidence of forcing students into any “immoral” activities.
The four-member committee has already submitted a report, signed by Eden College Principal Prof Supriya Bhattacharjee, a press release said on Thursday.
“The report found no evidence of any student being forced into immoral activities,” it reads.
It, however, said the college authorities will take proper steps based on the probe report against recent clashes, and alleged anomalies in seat distribution in exchange for money and other charges.
Supriya Bhattacharjee told UNB that they will submit the probe to the next academic council meeting, and final decisions will be taken there.
Earlier on September 25, the four-member inquiry committee was formed comprising four senior teachers of Eden College--Prof Mohammad Ziaul Houqe, Prof Kazi Atikuzzaman, Prof Sufiya Akter and Prof Meherunnisa Meri--to investigate clashes on September 24 and 25 on the college campus and some other allegations.
During the clashes, some leaders accused Eden College unit Chhatra League top leaders of repressing and harassing general students in many ways and indulging in various crimes like extortion and forcing students into immoral acts.
On September 25, Bangladesh Chhatra League suspended all activities of its Eden College unit committee following infightings between two groups, which left at least eight people injured.
Chhatra League also expelled 16 leaders and activists from the organization for violating their rules.
The decision came after rival factions of Eden College Chhatra League drove out both president Tamanna Jesmin Riva and general secretary Razia Sultana from the campus.
Earlier, on 22 September, Chhatra League leader Jannatul Ferdous gave an interview to the media alleging various irregularities, extortion, illegal seat trading and hall occupation by the Chhatra League president and general secretary.


