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IU permanently expels five ex-BCL activists for torturing, harassing female student

Tuesday, 22 August 2023


ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY, Aug 21 (UNB): The authorities of the Islamic University in Kushtia on Monday expelled five of its students - a former leader and four former activists of Bangladesh Chhatra League - permanently for torturing a first-year student of finance and banking department.
The decision was made at an emergency syndicate meeting held on the campus with IU vice-chancellor Professor Shaikh Abdus Salam in the chair in the afternoon.
On July 16, the university administration expelled the five students from the university for one year as per the university law, but the High Court on July 26 scrapped the expulsion order as the punishment was not handed down in accordance with the university's code of conduct.
The court also asked the vice-chancellor of the university to re-fix the punishment following the university's Student Code of Conduct 1987.
The expelled students are then BCL university unit vice-president Shanjida Chowdhury Ontora of statistics department and her associates Tabassum Islam and Maobiya Jahan, of finance and banking department, Halima Khatun Urmi of fine arts department and Israt Jahan Mim of law department.
IU pro-vice-chancellor M Mahbubur Rahman, treasurer M Alamgir Hossain Bhuiya, acting registrar HM Ali Hasan, among others, attended the meeting.
IU proctor M Shahadat Hossain Azad told the news agency that the university authorities expelled Ontora and four of her associates from the university permanently following the direction of the High Court.
The decision of the meeting would be sent to the High Court by August 23.
The victim female student said, "I am satisfied with the university administration's decision against Ontora and four of her associates."
None will dare to do such a heinous act on the campus in the future, she added.