Schools locked, vandalized after losing election

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Lakshmipur:

A candidate who lost the election for the governing committee in Lakshmipur vandalized and locked the school.

The incident took place at Parashganj Mansur Alam High School in Sadar Upazila on Monday (November 6) morning.

Unable to enter the classroom, the students staged a protest march demanding justice for those involved in the incident. Later, Kushakali Union Parishad Chairman Nurul Amin went to the spot and brought the situation under control.

Headmaster Main Uddin alleged that the school management committee elections were held last Saturday (November 4). Out of the 8 candidates, 4 were winners and 4 were losers. Among them, Sahab Uddin, the candidate on ballot number 7, vandalized and locked the school on Monday morning after being defeated.

Kushakhali Union Parishad Chairman Nurul Amin said, "The incident of vandalism and locking the school is regrettable. A five-member committee has been formed to investigate the matter. The headmaster has been asked to file a general diary with the police station."

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