Farhana denies forced haircut allegations

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bdnews24.com :
Rabindra University teacher Farhana Yeasmin Baten has brushed aside allegations that she forcibly cut the hair of several students, terming the charges as “imaginary”.
Yeasmin left her positions as the chairperson of the university’s Cultural Heritage and Bangladesh Studies Department, assistant proctor and
a member of the proctorial board in the face of student protests over the alleged incident on Tuesday.
The protesters on Wednesday vowed to press ahead with their calls for Yeasmin’s resignation, but she has refused to bow down to their demand.
Addressing the issue, Yeasmin told bdnews24.com: “Even if it’s true that I cut their hair, an investigation has been launched. Let’s see what they find in the investigation. Why do they (protesters) want me to resign from the university before that?”
The protesters claim that Yeasmin had previously scolded a group of male students for having long hair. She was standing with a pair of scissors in front of an exam hall where first-year students sat for the final test on Sunday. She stopped students with hair exceeding the length of her fist. Later, she chopped the hair of 16 students at the entrance, according to the protesters.
The students were then forced to sit for the exam. Some of them subsequently shaved their heads after returning to the dormitories.

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