The first year students of MBBS course under the 2014-15 academic session of newly established Rangamati Medical College (RMC) yesterday demanded immediate start their classes.
“We have already lagged behind for about two months academically than other medical colleges owing to the ongoing political unrest centring the college. We are in tough time because of not appearing any omen to an end to the stalemate till now,” said Snehasis Chawakrobarty, a fresher of the course at a press conference in Chittagong Press Club around 11:30am.
Snehasis who was thronged by his classmates along with some guardians read out the statement on behalf of the students.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina inaugurated the RMC along with 10 other medical colleges on January 10.
Drawing the attention of the PM and the health minister, the student said: “If the deadlock continues for 10-15 days more, we would face a session jam of one and a half years and finally we could miss our first professional examination as well”.
The student went on that the continual meetings between the local administration and the political parties failed to bring any visible solution to the problem.
They alleged that the Awami League government did not consult with the indigenous community leaders about its plan to establish the RMC and the university.
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