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Baki: Hi Khalek! How are you doing?

Khalek: I'm not okay. What about you?

Baki: I'm fine. Why did you come so late?

Khalek: Well, there was a serious violent incident on campus this evening. The authorities asked all students to leave the dorms, and the university has been closed indefinitely. So, I need a place to stay, can I stay at your home?

Baki: Of course, you can stay with us until the university reopens. Did anyone die during the violence?

Khalek: Yes, unfortunately, two students lost their lives—one from the Economics Department and the other from the English Department. They were coming from the library.

Baki: Were you there during the violence on campus?

Khalek: Yes, I was there. It was a terrifying experience, and I really hate this situation.

Baki: Do you know why this violence happened?

Khalek: Yes, it's because of the so-called student politics. There are clashes on campus regularly due to political affiliations.

Baki: It's really unfortunate. Some students support the ruling party, while others support the opposition. It's not a good situation.

Khalek: You're right. But it's not just the students' fault; they are being influenced and used by self-centered politicians.

Baki: True, we all need to stand against it. It not only disrupts the academic environment but also ruins the lives of many students and takes precious lives.

Khalek: Exactly! But who will take the initiative? I believe the general students should unite to address this issue.

Baki: You have a point. Additionally, the ruling and opposition parties, along with the teachers, can work together to resist it.

Khalek: Absolutely! Student politics should be strongly discouraged and stopped at any cost.

Baki: Alright, let's talk more tomorrow. For now, get some rest. You can stay at our place until the university reopens. Thank you. Good night.

Khalek: Good night.
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