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SUST allows student politics before SUCSU election

Greenwatch Desk Campus 2025-09-23, 9:12am

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Shahjalal University of Science and Technology (SUST) administration on Monday allowed student politics on campus again, after being banned last year, to maintain campus discipline.


A notice signed by the university registrar, Syed Solim Md. Abdul Kadir, said that all political activities by student organizations must obtain prior approval from the university proctor.

The decision follows a unanimous recommendation during a meeting on August 18 between the proctorial committee and representatives of all student organizations.

The notice emphasized that, to maintain campus discipline, students may conduct welfare-oriented political activities with mutual respect, while meetings, rallies and processions were announced to remain prohibited in academic, administrative and residential buildings.

In addition, panels for the upcoming Shahjalal University Central Students’ Union (SUCSU) election and related introductory events may be organized with prior approval from the relevant hall administration, reports UNB.