Barishal Correspondent :
A deadlock situation has been continuing at Barishal University for the consecutive eighth day on Wednesday.
Agitated students holding protest rally on the campus from noon, drawn wall writing at campus donating blood and using that blood started wall writing demanding removal of vice chancellor.
Students vowed to continue their movement till full filling their demand even in lieu of sacrificing blood.
The students donating and using blood write on wall of VC office styled as ` Bazaar Vicar Padotyag Chai’ (We want resignation of Razakar VC)
Some of agitated students cautioned that they will start hunger strike till death if their demand for removal of VC could not be full filled within Thursday.
University athourity closed our canteen and medical center and often trying to disrupt electricity and water supply, the students alleged.
On other hand Dr. S M Imamul Haque, Vice Chancellor of Barishal University, rejecting the demand called students to return to classroom as he already expressed his regret if any one heart by his comment.
No such incident happened in the university for resigning the vice chancellor.VC could not resign as per demand of the students. Only chancellor (President) or Prime Minister could direct him to resign, the VC staying at Dhaka told journalists over mobile phone.
Ajiar Rahman, deputy commissioner of Barishal, said he trying to end the dead lock situation by consulting both sides.
Dr.Hasinur Rahman, registrar BU, said they staying at Dhaka to attend BU syndicate meeting since Friday and decided to solve the issue through discussion with the agitated student.
However even after taking some effort, yet not succeeded to get any result.
We asked the students to vacate their hall, but not ordered to disrupt electricity and water supply, the BU registrar added.
Mentionable the agitation programme of BU students started from Wednesday after Prof. Dr. SM Imamul Haque, vice chancellor of BU, in a programme of Debating Society at the university, on Tuesday afternoon to observe Independence Day, commented that the students, who foiled a programme of tea-party of the Independence Day observation, were Razakarer Bachcha.
This remark agitated the students and they started protest programmes demanding removal of VC from Wednesday.
Then the VC declaring closure of BU sine die asked the students to vacate halls within Thursday afternoon.
However the students continuing their protest programmers remained staying at the halls ignoring order of the BU authourity.
On March 29, the VC expressed regret about his comment through BU website, which was rejected by the students and they continued in their protest programmes to press home removal of the VC from his post.
A deadlock situation has been continuing at Barishal University for the consecutive eighth day on Wednesday.
Agitated students holding protest rally on the campus from noon, drawn wall writing at campus donating blood and using that blood started wall writing demanding removal of vice chancellor.
Students vowed to continue their movement till full filling their demand even in lieu of sacrificing blood.
The students donating and using blood write on wall of VC office styled as ` Bazaar Vicar Padotyag Chai’ (We want resignation of Razakar VC)
Some of agitated students cautioned that they will start hunger strike till death if their demand for removal of VC could not be full filled within Thursday.
University athourity closed our canteen and medical center and often trying to disrupt electricity and water supply, the students alleged.
On other hand Dr. S M Imamul Haque, Vice Chancellor of Barishal University, rejecting the demand called students to return to classroom as he already expressed his regret if any one heart by his comment.
No such incident happened in the university for resigning the vice chancellor.VC could not resign as per demand of the students. Only chancellor (President) or Prime Minister could direct him to resign, the VC staying at Dhaka told journalists over mobile phone.
Ajiar Rahman, deputy commissioner of Barishal, said he trying to end the dead lock situation by consulting both sides.
Dr.Hasinur Rahman, registrar BU, said they staying at Dhaka to attend BU syndicate meeting since Friday and decided to solve the issue through discussion with the agitated student.
However even after taking some effort, yet not succeeded to get any result.
We asked the students to vacate their hall, but not ordered to disrupt electricity and water supply, the BU registrar added.
Mentionable the agitation programme of BU students started from Wednesday after Prof. Dr. SM Imamul Haque, vice chancellor of BU, in a programme of Debating Society at the university, on Tuesday afternoon to observe Independence Day, commented that the students, who foiled a programme of tea-party of the Independence Day observation, were Razakarer Bachcha.
This remark agitated the students and they started protest programmes demanding removal of VC from Wednesday.
Then the VC declaring closure of BU sine die asked the students to vacate halls within Thursday afternoon.
However the students continuing their protest programmers remained staying at the halls ignoring order of the BU authourity.
On March 29, the VC expressed regret about his comment through BU website, which was rejected by the students and they continued in their protest programmes to press home removal of the VC from his post.