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Ruqayyah Hall students demand provost’s resignation, case withdrawal

Students of Ruqayyah Hall protest the Ducsu poll irregularities, as well as demanding the resignation of their provost Prof Zeenat Huda, on Wednesday — UNB photo
Students of Ruqayyah Hall protest the Ducsu poll irregularities, as well as demanding the resignation of their provost Prof Zeenat Huda, on Wednesday — UNB photo

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Students of Dhaka University's Ruqayyah Hall demonstrated early Wednesday demanding resignation of Provost Zeenat Huda and withdrawal of a case filed against five people on Monday.

They also demanded fresh election to Dhaka University Central Students' Union (DUCSU).

Ruqayyah Hall residents started protests around 10:00pm on Tuesday, reports UNB.

"Ducsu election was not free and fair. We want a re-election," said Tahmina, a resident of the hall.

"Students failed to cast their votes freely. The hall authorities can't avoid responsibility for irregularities. That's why we want the provost's resignation," she added.

The protest continued until 4:00am.

Marjuka Raina, a student of Ruqayyah Hall, filed a case against five people, including DUCSU vice-president-elect Nurul Haq Nur, with Shahbagh police for assaulting the provost on Monday night.

DUCSU election was held on Monday, after nearly three decades, but it was marred by allegations of irregularities. All panels, except that of Bangladesh Chhatra League, boycotted the polls alleging vote fraud. They also announced to boycott classes, but later withdrew it.

But the results came as a shock to the BCL whose candidate Rezwanul Haque Chowdhury Shovon was defeated by quota reform movement leader Nur for the VP post. Shovon's supporters rejected the result of the VP post and demonstrated on the campus.

VP-elect Nur also demanded re-election to all posts, citing irregularities, and holding them under the supervision of new officials.

Meanwhile, four independent DUCSU candidates and a general student of the university started hunger strike near Raju Sculpture on Tuesday, demanding fresh elections.

 

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