The Vice-Chancellor of the National University, Md. Mashiur Rahman, has asked everyone to create a good environment for education. He made this request in a statement on Wednesday.
Mashiur said the main demand of students for reforming the quota system has been met. The court and the government have already made changes based on the Appellate Division's judgment. This decision has made the students happy. The Vice-Chancellor thanked the court and the government for acting quickly.
NU VC urged students to focus on their studies now. He suggested that students use e-journals, e-books, and other online resources to help with their education. He believes this will help students gain more knowledge.
To bring back a normal environment at the university, He stressed the importance of maintaining a friendly and traditional culture among students. He asked students, parents, teachers, and politicians to work together for this goal.
If there are any conflicts among students, the Vice-Chancellor advised resolving them through friendly discussions. He said today's students will be the country's future leaders, and society expects them to act peacefully and constructively.
Mashiur expressed his deepest condolences to the families of those who lost their lives in recent incidents. He urged a proper investigation and punishment for those responsible for damaging university property and other state assets.
The Vice-Chancellor reminded everyone that the foundation of Bangladesh's progress lies in the sacrifices made by brave individuals during the Liberation War. He encouraged everyone to unite in this spirit to advance the country's economic, social, cultural, and political development.