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Adviser calls upon students of 7 colleges to wait

Staff Reporter:

Education Adviser Wahiduddin Mahmud yesterday called upon the students of the seven colleges affili-ated to Dhaka University to have patience and return to their institutions instead of creating public suf-ferings.
“The government has already formed a committee with relevant experts to consider the demands of the students of six colleges affiliated to Dhaka University, which will prepare a report within seven weeks… So, the students are requested to be patient and return to their respective educational institutions without creating public nuisance on the streets,” he said.
The adviser said, “Since formation of the interim government, students of various educational institu-tions and various teachers’ organizations have been agitating with various demands. The government is trying its best to restore order and normalcy in the education sector which was in a state of total chaos. Of the demands, there are fair and unfair ones and in some cases, there are contradictory demands. Meet-ing an anti-discrimination demand may create discrimination in other areas.”
He said blocking roads is causing immense public sufferings, but the government is also not getting the opportunity to give due consideration to the demands.
“The demands for any important reforms have far-reaching effects and it is difficult to give an immedi-ate solution, whereas the agitators behind all the demands are considering their demands as the highest priority as if the demands could be solved immediately by just protesting on the streets,” he added.
“The problem started a few years ago with an ill-advised decision to take seven Dhaka colleges out of the purview of National University and incorporate them into Dhaka University. As a result, problems have arisen in both sides – the Dhaka University and the seven colleges,” the adviser said.
For this, the students of the seven colleges have to undergo various difficulties and discriminations. The issues are complex and require at least some time to consider what a fair solution might be, he contin-ued.
Referring to street protests by students of a college demanding to transform their institution into a uni-versity, Wahiduddin said there have already been several rounds of discussion with student representa-tives.
“Being a lifelong teacher, I personally have sympathy for the fair demands of the students in the trou-bled education system of the country. But it must be remembered that there is no precedent of giving an immediate decision to form a new university amid blockades, agitations and ultimatums by students,” he said.

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