Talk:Bangladesh Students Union

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Article remains unreferenced. If someone has some time to expand it, here are some pointers; --Soman (talk) 02:45, 5 October 2015 (UTC)
 * "But its student front organisation, Bangladesh Chhatra Union (Bangladesh Students Union) is fairly strong. It has also a good deal of influence amongst the middle class." (https://books.google.com/books?id=CK0gAQAAIAAJ p. 84)
 * "Hence the emergence of East Pakistan Students' Union. The contribution of this students' organisation to the history of students' movement in Bangla Desh was quite significant. The emergence of East Pakistan Students' Union had a very wide spread impact on the other students' organisations — particularly on East Pakistan Muslim Students' League which dropped the word 'Muslim' from its nomenclature in 1953." (https://books.google.com/books?id=NkXwx371XT4C p. 62)
 * "organized a student front, the East pakistan Students Union (EPSU) in April 1952, with non-communalism, secularism" (https://books.google.com/books?id=YtQ-AQAAIAAJ p. 28)
 * "BSU : ( Bangladesh Students Union). BSU is a student organization of the Communist Party of Bangladesh led by Moni Singh. This is a major student organization." (https://books.google.com/books?id=GfdtAAAAMAAJ p. 150)
 * "The EPSL split, and the left wing set up the East Pakistan Students Union (EPSU). The EPSU came to be known as the party of the progressive students with a nonpartisan attitude although their sympathies appeared to have been with the "leftist" political parties which were not allowed to operate in the open during the [...]" (https://books.google.com/books?hl=sv&id=bcDtAAAAIAAJ p. 177)
 * "Besides, the students of Dacca University are organized into several student organizations, like the BCU (Bangladesh Students Union, formerly EPSU - East Pakistan Students Union)" (https://books.google.com/books?id=Y6wsAAAAMAAJ p. 176)
 * "However, in early December 1968, two leading student organizations, the EPSL (aligned with the AL) and the East Pakistan Students' Union (EPSU)— aligned with the NAP forged a united front known as the Students' Action Committee (SAC)" (https://books.google.com/books?id=wjtuAAAAMAAJ p. 111)
 * "Mujib-Moni talks, though unpublicised, paved the way to the unity of two powerful student organisations, the East Pakistan Students League (EPSL) and the East Pakistan Students Union (EPSU)" (https://books.google.com/books?id=seTZAAAAMAAJ p. 33)
 * "EAST PAKISTAN STUDENTS UNION AND EAST PAKISTAN STUDENTS LEAGUE :, These are well organised bodies and have five tier set up. Each has a unit working in each college and Hall." (https://books.google.com/books?id=OdKC837TEfgC p. 81)
 * "The students belonging to the militant Bangla Desh Students Union are a disciplined lot who have got really a good perspective of the Bangla Desh struggle. In many cases, I have noticed that they have serious reservations about some of the" (https://books.google.com/books?id=Tl3jAAAAMAAJ p. 10)
 * "The Bangla Desh Students Union worked day and night to set up numerous art displays in various sectors of the city" (https://books.google.com/books?id=jWxDAAAAYAAJ p. 27)
 * "In East Pakistan, on the other hand, these unrecognised organizations are clearly identifiable. There is abundant evidence before us to show that they are the counter-parts of political parties in the country functioning within the student community. The E.P.S.U., it is said, is the counterpart of the National Awami Party." (https://books.google.com/books?id=gTRYAAAAMAAJ p. 9)
 * "In this situation,the Bangladesh Students' Union issued a call to observe the first day of '73 as the day of solidarity with Vietnam. On that day when a procession of students from the University reached the American Information Center, the of the student leaders and workers were injured. As soon as the news about police firing and the death of two spread, great reaction took place among the people." (https://books.google.com/books?id=P-SyJKpOcWQC p. 277)
 * "Bangladesh Students' Union and Bangladesh Students' League the two traditional fighting organisations of the students of Bangladesh— the vanguard of all democratic movements have issued the radiant call of United Struggle against the [...]" (https://books.google.com/books?id=Ot8JAAAAIAAJ)