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Protesters want outlawing student politics at BUET
United News of Bangladesh . Dhaka | Published: 15:30, Oct 09,2019
Students of Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology bring out a rally demanding justice for their fellow student Abrar Fahad, who had been killed allegedly by some activists of the university unit of Bangladesh Chhatra League, on Wednesday, October 9, 2019. — Ali Hossain Mintu
Former and current students and teachers of the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering of Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology demanded to outlaw student politics at the university on Wednesday.
They brought out a silent procession on the campus in the morning and sought capital punishment for the killers of Abrar Fahad, a second-year EEE student beaten to death early Monday at his residential hall.
EEE department chairman Professor Shafiqul Islam, said, ‘We demand capital punishment for the killers. We don’t want to see a recurrence of such incidents.’
He said he hoped the university administration and law enforcers will take proper actions against the criminals to ensure justice.
Meanwhile, BUET students are continuing protests for the third consecutive day on the campus to press for eight demands, including capital punishment for the killers.
Protesters want outlawing student politics at BUET
United News of Bangladesh . Dhaka | Published: 15:30, Oct 09,2019

Students of Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology bring out a rally demanding justice for their fellow student Abrar Fahad, who had been killed allegedly by some activists of the university unit of Bangladesh Chhatra League, on Wednesday, October 9, 2019. — Ali Hossain Mintu
Former and current students and teachers of the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering of Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology demanded to outlaw student politics at the university on Wednesday.
They brought out a silent procession on the campus in the morning and sought capital punishment for the killers of Abrar Fahad, a second-year EEE student beaten to death early Monday at his residential hall.
EEE department chairman Professor Shafiqul Islam, said, ‘We demand capital punishment for the killers. We don’t want to see a recurrence of such incidents.’
He said he hoped the university administration and law enforcers will take proper actions against the criminals to ensure justice.
Meanwhile, BUET students are continuing protests for the third consecutive day on the campus to press for eight demands, including capital punishment for the killers.