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Hunger strike for fresh DUCSU polls continues

| Updated: March 14, 2019 16:56:43


Five students of Dhaka University (DU) start hunger strike at the foot of Raju Sculpture on Tuesday evening, demanding fresh elections to its central student union and hall unions — UNB photo Five students of Dhaka University (DU) start hunger strike at the foot of Raju Sculpture on Tuesday evening, demanding fresh elections to its central student union and hall unions — UNB photo

The hunger strike of five Dhaka University students rolled into the second day on Wednesday demanding re-election to the Central Students' Union (DUCSU).

They started the strike at the foot of Raju Sculpture on Tuesday evening and vowed to continue until their demands are met.

Four of the protesters contested Monday's Ducsu election as independent candidates, reports UNB.

Among them, third-year student of Philosophy Department Anindya Mondol was a member candidate of Jagannath Hall union.

Tawhid Tanjin, a final-year computer science student, was a transport affairs secretary candidate, while Soyeb Mahmud, a second-year Physics student, was a candidate for literature affairs secretary of Shahidullah Hall union.

Md Mainiddin, a second-year Population Sciences student contested for cultural affairs secretary of Mohsin Hall Union.

Roni Hossain, a final-year geography student, is a resident of Bijoy Ekattor Hall. However, he did not contest the election.

DUCSU polls, the first in 28 years, were marred by allegations of irregularities. All panels, except that of Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL), boycotted the election alleging vote fraud.

The BCL panel dominated the polls but its vice-president candidate Rezwanul Haque Chowdhury Shovon was defeated by quota reform movement leader Nurul Haq Nur.

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

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