February 24, 2025, 1:13 am

Kuet student delegation in Dhaka to meet CA

  • Update Time : Sunday, February 23, 2025
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A delegation of 80 students of Khulna University of Engineering and Technology (Kuet) on Sunday arrived in Dhaka Dhaka to meet Chief Adviser (CA) Prof Muhammad Yunus amid unrest on their campus following a series of clashes between two groups of students.

They gathered at the Central Shaheed Minar at around 2pm. A good number of law enforcement members were seen in the area.

At a press conference held at the Central Shaheed Minar, a student alleged that the army camp near the campus came to control the situation four hours later, causing many casualties. Later, students went to the Kuet VC and confronted him. However, the VC said he did not fail to control the situation.

The students also said they will hand a memorandum to the CA and talk to him face-to-face, so he takes steps to make Kuet a safe place to study.

Two buses carrying the students left the Kuet campus at 8am as they were scheduled to meet the CA at 11am at his official residence Jamuna.

Before leaving the campus, the students wearing red clothes on their heads and eyes said they were going to Dhaka to put forward their six-point demand, including the resignation of Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Mashud Chowdhury and Pro VC Prof Dr Shariful Islam.

They alleged that they are feeling insecure on the campus and will go to safe places after the meeting.

The students said they would not return to the campus until their security is ensured but their activities will go online.

Tensions gripped the campus following reported attacks on general students over the demand to ban student politics on the campus.

Chhata Shibir and Chhatra Dal blamed each other for the attacks that left at least 50 students.

In the face of demonstrations by the students, the Kuet authorities said all kinds of politics on the campus will remain banned as earlier and announced the suspension of academic activities at the university till February 28.

But, the students have been continuing their movement to realise their six-point demand.

 

 

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