Provosts or puppets?
Md. Rezaul Karim (Reza), Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural,University, Dhaka
I would like to write something about student politics. We all are familiar with the term. The actual meaning of student politics has already been converted, it means capturing halls, extortion and violence. . It creates session jams which are very detrimental to the academic life of students. My cordial request to those political leaders who patronise student politics is that they instruct their followers not to disturb campus life. Student leaders are using general students as pawns in their game of controlling and dominating the academic arena. As a result, many students cannot lead their life peacefully. In case of residential halls, the provost supervises the hall but unfortunately the student leaders distribute seats. Here the provost plays the role of a puppet!I would request the university authorities to look into the matter in the interest of general students who can do nothing on their own in the presence of outsiders masquerading as student leaders.
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