DU administration holds talks with student leaders on campus politics

The Dhaka University (DU) administration held a gathering lately (21 September) with leaders from several active pupil organisations, including the Chhatra Dal and Islami Chhatra Shibir, to chat about campus politics and the chance of conserving the long-delayed Central College students’ Union elections.

The meeting took self-discipline on the Vice-Chancellor’s Lounge, where DU Vice-Chancellor Dr Niaz Ahmed Khan first met with high representatives from the Democratic Student Council, Islami Chhatra Shibir, and Biplobi Chhatra Jubo Andolon.

This modified into as soon as adopted by discussions with thoroughly different pupil groups, including the Chhatra Dal, a faction of the Socialist Student Entrance, Bangladesh College students’ Federation, Biplobi Chhatra Moitri, Islami Chhatra Andolon, and the Student Union.

Representing the university administration have been Vice-Chancellor Dr Niaz Ahmed Khan, Loyal-Vice-Chancellor (Administration) Saima Haque Bidisha, Loyal-Vice-Chancellor (Education) Dr Mamun Ahmed, Treasurer Dr Jahangir Alam Chowdhury, and Proctor and Affiliate Professor of Law, Saifuddin Ahmed.

The discussions centred on the position of pupil politics within the university and the aptitude resumption of the Central College students’ Union election, a subject of increasing interest amongst the pupil bodies. Student leaders from the a mountainous series of organizations shared their perspectives on these points with the university authorities.

After the meeting, Sadik Kayem, President of the DU unit of Islami Chhatra Shibir acknowledged, “We have talked a few advantage-primarily primarily based choice to politics. On the opposite hand, folks that have traditionally supported fascism haven’t any correct to take hang of half in political activities. We called for dismantling remnants of the syndicate from the fascist generation, and the Vice-Chancellor and the administration listened to our concerns.”

Chhatra Dal’s General Secretary, Nahiduzzaman Shipon, emphasized the importance of returning to tutorial normalcy. “Resuming the tutorial activities of Dhaka University is now the fundamental focal point,” Shipon acknowledged. “The university administration called us to chat about this matter and sought our fleshy cooperation in restoring tutorial self-discipline.”