TBM Report
In a rapid and decisive disciplinary response to mounting public outrage over illicit highway activities, the Central Committee of the Bangladesh Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal (JCD) has expelled two high-ranking executives of its Barishal University (BU) unit. The strict punitive intervention follows widespread media exposure detailing a coordinated highway extortion operation where commercial transit crews were held hostage and systematically extorted for large sums of ransom.
The dynamic organizational sanction was formalized via an official press directive released on Thursday, bearing the signature of the JCD Central Office Secretary, Mo. Jahangir Alam. According to the state disclosure, Vice Presidents of the BU faction, Mia Babul and Mo. Mithun (registered as Mithu in legislative logs), have been permanently stripped of their organizational portfolios and primary memberships effective immediately. The zero-tolerance executive mandate was jointly authorized and signed by JCD Central President Rakibul Islam Rakib and General Secretary Nasir Uddin Nasir.
“In accordance with the constitutional code of conduct of the Bangladesh Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal, and based on concrete, verified evidence of severe breach of organizational discipline, Mia Babul and Mo. Mithun are hereby severed from the vanguard entity. All tiers of active party operatives are strictly directed to dissolve any ongoing organizational or political communication with the expelled individuals,” the central mandate explicitly dictated.
The high-profile expulsions serve as a follow-up to a volatile incident transpired on Tuesday (May 19, 2026). Investigative journalism grids exposed that a gang under the strategic patronage of the expelled executives intercepted commercial shrimp-fry haulers at the university’s Zero Point intersection, physically assaulting the transit crew and extracting 100,000 BDT via rapid bKash digital transfers. Political strategists view this swift central intervention as an aggressive damage-control protocol executed by the JCD high command to preserve institutional goodwill and distance the party from criminal elements operating along the vital Dhaka-Kuakata highway transit corridor.




