BAU students demand ban on campus politics
Students of Bangladesh Agricultural University (BAU) staged a sit-in on Thursday in front of the vice chancellor's residence, presenting a 7-point demand that includes a ban on all forms of politics on campus.
A delegation of 20 students met with acting vice chancellor Prof Khandaker Md. Mostafizur Rahman to discuss their demands.
The students' demands include:
1. A complete ban on all forms of politics (student, teacher, staff, and worker) on campus.
2. Resumption of classes within 7 days.
3. Formation of the university administration through discussions with general students.
4. Enhanced security measures in all dormitories.
5. Swift compensation for students affected by attacks from outsiders.
6. Immediate action to prevent harassment and threats against students participating in the anti-discrimination student movement.
7. Identification and prosecution of those involved in past abuses against general students.
In response, the acting vice-chancellor stated that the students' demands are reasonable and assured that they would be addressed through discussions with all parties to bring students back to campus as soon as possible.
The meeting was also attended by the President of the BAU Teachers' Association, Prof. Dr. Rafiqul Islam Sarder, and General Secretary Prof. Dr. Asaduzzaman Sarker.