Student leaders from Dhaka University Central Students' Union visited the home affairs adviser Sunday afternoon seeking enhanced protection during Durga Puja celebrations. The delegation raised concerns about nationwide festival security along with campus violence cases and regional tensions. Vice-President Abu Shadik Kayem and General Secretary SM Farhad presented demands for surveillance cameras at worship sites and stronger police presence. They also pressed for justice in previous vandalism incidents against religious structures.
The adviser confirmed ongoing preparations through multiple coordination meetings with security agencies. Officials promised swift action on pending murder investigations and accountability for past attacks on minority communities. DUCSU representatives emphasized Bangladesh's tradition of religious tolerance following recent political changes. The student body expressed confidence that peaceful celebrations would demonstrate national unity to international observers.
The adviser confirmed ongoing preparations through multiple coordination meetings with security agencies. Officials promised swift action on pending murder investigations and accountability for past attacks on minority communities. DUCSU representatives emphasized Bangladesh's tradition of religious tolerance following recent political changes. The student body expressed confidence that peaceful celebrations would demonstrate national unity to international observers.