Chattagram: 73 students of Chattogram University (CU) have been expelled for their involvement in attacks on students and journalists during the anti-discrimination student movement. The university's Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Administration) Professor Dr. Kamal Uddin said this.
He said this while delivering a special guest speech at a memorial service organized in memory of those martyred and injured in the anti-discrimination movement held at the Shaheed Minar premises of Chattagram University on Thursday (January 23).
CU Vice-Chancellor Professor Dr. Mohammad Yahya Akhtar was present as the chief guest, and Pro- Vice-Chancellor (Education) Professor Dr. Shamim Uddin Khan was present as the special guest. Pro- Vice-Chancellor (Administration) Professor Dr. Md. Kamal Uddin said, we have expelled a total of 73 students for attacks on students during the student movement and attacks on journalists who supported the students in the movement. We have initially expelled those for whom we have evidence. More students will be expelled later, subject to evidence.
The event was moderated by the university's proctor, Professor Dr. Tanvir Mohammad Haider Arif, and was attended by deans of various faculties of the university, provosts of halls, directors and administrators of various boards, and teachers and students of various departments of the university.