The JOB Student Rights Council demanded to find out the abusive date



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Tithi Sarkar, a temporarily expelled student from the Department of Zoology at Jagannath University (JU) and a temporarily expelled office secretary from the JUI branch of the Bangladesh Student Rights Council, has been “not found” for five days. The JOB section of the Student Rights Council has demanded to find him without a temporary expulsion order.

The demand was made in a press release signed by the president of the organization’s JOB branch, Raisul Islam Khan Nayan, and the general secretary, Abu Bakar Khan, on Friday afternoon (October 30).

The statement read: “The secretary of the Jagannath University branch of the Bangladesh Student Rights Council, Tithi Sarkar, was asked within seven days to give the reasons for his involvement in the anti-disciplinary activities of the organization, but he’s been missing for the past five days. ” No response was received from him in this situation. He will remain on temporary suspension until he receives a statement on the government’s findings and accusations.

“At the same time, we demand that the Tithi government be discovered and brought to law immediately. As a citizen of an independent country, the administration cannot avoid the responsibility of disappearing on the way to the police station,” the statement said.

The students allege that for a long time, the Tithi government has been making various hateful comments about Islam through social media. Given this, on October 24 all the student organizations of the university held a procession under the banner of ordinary students demanding their final expulsion within 72 hours. October 26, University Registrar Engineer. An order signed by Ohiduzzaman temporarily expelled the government from Tithi.

Previously, Tithi Sarkar was suspended from the Student Rights Council. He also received a notice of show cause within seven days to find out why he would not be permanently expelled.

Abu Bakar Khan, general secretary of the Jagannath University branch of the Bangladesh Student Rights Council, said: “We have been noticing the problem for some time. ‘

HA / JIM

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