Eden Mohila College

[2][3] In 1873, the Shubhaswadhini Sabha established a school at Farashganj for the education of Brahmo girls.

The college was shifted again to Abdul Gani Road when AK Fazlul Haque was the Education Minister of Bengal.

[7] When Jannat, the victim of torture, threatened to commit suicide, the enraged attackers fled the college at night.

[8] In a press conference, 25 leaders of the college threatened to resign if action was not taken against Riva and Razia on afternoon of 25 September.

[9] Later, Riva and Razia's supporters clashed with their rival factions on 25 September when they attended a press conference arranged by Riva–Razia.

The expelled leaders accused Riva and Razia of extorting hall rooms, corruption and abuse of power and using college girls as prostitutes, but the Central Committee of Chhatra League denied these allegations.

[18] The Central Women's Division of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami in a statement condemned the incident and called upon the government to restore the campus environment.

"[21] Professor Tanjim Uddin Khan of the Department of International Relations of Dhaka University blamed the negligence of the college authorities for this incident.

[22] On September 28, Jannatul Ferdausi filed a case against the torturers in the Dhaka Metropolitan Court.

Entrance of the college