IU professor ‘forced out of campus’ over alleged AL ties

Some students of the Islamic College (IU) in Kushtia allegedly forced Bangla Department Professor Baki Billah Bikul to leave the campus, accusing him of getting ties with the Awami League (AL).

According to sources, Professor Baki Billah Bikul is a supporter of the instructor organisation Shapla Forum and the Bangabandhu Council. He was as soon as viewed taking part in pro-Awami League rallies on varied events.

A community of scholars, the day gone by, chanted slogans against him on the Rabindra-Nazrul Arts building and demanded that he leave the campus. On the other hand, no student from the Bangla department participated.

The agitated students met with the department head Professor Robiul Hossain and known as for Professor Baki’s elimination. Following which, arrangements earn been made for Baki to leave.

That is the second time the instructor was as soon as compelled to leave the campus since the autumn of feeble top minister Sheikh Hasina’s authorities.

Sooner than this, at some level of a memorial programme on the college for a fellow professor on 14 September, this trainer was as soon as allegedly harassed and forced to leave IU.

Commenting on the problem, Professor Baki Billah Bikul said, “Even supposing I’m wound, I make no longer earn any complaints against my beloved students… I’d no longer ever elevate complaints against them. They are my lifestyles; I wish to live alongside them.”

President of IU’s teachers’ affiliation Professor Anwar Hossain said, “Students who harassed a professor and forced him to leave the college are destroying a wholesome academic atmosphere here.”

Arts faculty dean Professor Amtaj Hossain also spoke on the topic and said, “I first learned about this issue through journalists. Can students finally reach to a dedication a trainer? If a trainer has done anything harmful, it’s far the students’ responsibility to file a complaint with the linked authorities. This may perhaps well well per chance be very heart-broken that a trainer has been compelled to leave the campus.”

The college’s Vice-Chancellor Professor Nakeeb Mohammad Nasrullah may perhaps well well per chance no longer be reached for dispute on the topic.