Titumir College students announce to continue their movement
The representatives of the protesting students have announced to continue the movement on Tuesday as a press release was not published despite the formation of a committee to convert Titumir College into a university.
After discussions with the government representative at the Bangladesh Secretariat on Monday (November 18) night, the coordinators of the movement came out and spoke to journalists to announce that the program would continue.
Titumir College coordinator Aminul Islam announced the program and said that after discussions with the adviser of the Ministry of Education, a press release was not issued on the phone of any one person. We asked them, are you plotting something? We have come to talk to 14 government representatives on behalf of 12,000 students. Do you want us to return to the campus as accused? We have become like accused for what you have done. Why did we come to discuss? We have to answer to the students for this. So what you (government) have done to us is very shameful. We did not expect this from you. The students are angry with the behavior of those concerned. So there is no other way to reach the students except through our movement. We will continue the movement until a reasonable solution is found.
Announcing the program on Tuesday, he said, all exam classes of Titumir College will be closed for an indefinite period from tomorrow. Our ongoing program, the Barasat to Mohakhali program, will continue from 11 am to 4 pm.