Shihab Uddin, IU Correspondent: The Islamic University (IU) administration is
yet to make a final decision regarding 33 students accused of activities
opposing the July-August 2024 mass uprising, even though the penalties of 19
teachers and 11 officials accused of the same offenses have already been
waived. Even though the newly appointed Vice-Chancellor (VC), Professor Dr. A.
K. M. Matinur Rahman, has assured that a satisfactory decision will be made
soon after discussing the matter with all relevant university bodies.
The VC made these remarks on Monday (May 16)
during his first official working day, responding to journalists' questions
during a courtesy meeting with members of three active journalist associations
on campus.
The VC said, “I do not know the details of why
they were suspended or why their penalties were subsequently waived, as I was
not involved in that process. The previous administration might have taken
these decisions considering the welfare of the university. There could be flaws
in their work, just as there could be in mine. However, considering the
circumstances at that time, perhaps those decisions were necessary.”
Prof. Matinur Rahman added, “Since the matter
concerning the teachers and officials has already been resolved, it is logical
that a similar positive step could move forward regarding the students. I am
not making any final statements right now. However, we have several university
bodies; we will consult with them and definitely reach a satisfactory decision,
InshaAllah.”
Notably, during the tenure of the interim
government, 19 teachers and 11 officers-employees of Islamic University were
temporarily suspended for their alleged roles against the July movement. Their
penalties were waived, and they were reinstated into service during an
emergency syndicate meeting held on March 18.
However, even though more than a month has
passed since the reinstatement of the teachers and officials, the university
administration has not taken any effective action regarding the 33
students—including leaders and activists of the campus unit of Bangladesh
Chhatra League—who face expulsion and the cancellation of their academic
certificates. Consequently, the academic lives of these students remain in deep
uncertainty.
Subject : Campus

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Publish Date : 17 May 2026

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