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Student Politics Will Continue in BUET

Own Correspondent: The High Court has suspended the decision to ban student politics in Bangladesh University of Engineering (BUET). At the same time, the court issued a ruling seeking to know why the statement issued banning student politics in BUET should not be declared invalid and illegal.

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A bench consisting of High Court Judge Khasruzzaman and Justice KM Zahid Sarwar Kajol passed the order on Monday (April 1).

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Senior lawyer Shah Manjurul Haque was present in the court on behalf of the writ. Barrister Harunur Rashid was with him.

Earlier, BUET student and Chhatra League leader Imtiaz Rabbi filed a writ in the relevant branch of the High Court on Monday (April 1). In the writ, the education secretary, the VC of BUET have been made defendants.

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On March 27, at around 1:00 PM, a group of BCL activists entered the Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET) campus under the leadership of top BCL leaders. BUET students protested the next day, on Friday. Meanwhile, the students presented a 6-point demand, including banning student politics on the campus.

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