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Mymensingh education board surrounded protest

 

In Mymensingh, failed students besieged the education board with protests, road blockades and 3-point demands after rejecting HSC exam results. On Sunday (October 20, 2024 AD) these programs were held by the angry students. Results are generated by combining student comments, subject mapping. They demanded to publish non-discriminatory results by mapping all subjects according to SSC results.

On Sunday (October 20, 2024) at 11 o’clock, hundreds of HSC failed students from different areas gathered at the Town Hall intersection of the city. After staying there for a while, they marched towards the office of the Education Board in Kathgola area of ​​the city. ‘We want non-discrimination results’, the students stated in their program banner, ‘We do not want any discrimination in results. Later, around 12 noon, the students started protesting in front of the education board building.

At this time, the police stationed at the main gate of the education board. But the students kept shouting slogans demanding the cancellation of the results. Around 12:30 noon, the angry students threw bricks on the road in front of the education board and blocked the road by sitting on the road. The secretary of the education board came to explain the protesting students around 12:40 pm. Safiuddin Sekh. But the students persisted in their demand and forcibly entered the main gate of the Education Board building ignoring the barricade.

Later the board chairman Abu Taher discussed with the students. Earlier, the students gave a memorandum to the board chairman last Thursday. During the discussion with the board chairman, the agitators removed the barricade from the road at 1.15 pm after a quarter of an hour considering the issue of the passengers.

Students of Nasirabad College who participated in the movement. Rafiul Karim (Risat) said that there was a mistake in subject mapping in this year’s results. Couldn’t say which topic mapped in terms of which topic. Many passed the exam without attending. Many of the protesting students said that their results were failed instead of GPA-5.

Hasiba Akhter (Hiya), a humanities student of the city’s Muslim Girls College, failed in ICT. He said, ‘I did not give the exam to fail. But failed. We do not accept this result.’ After a long discussion with the board chairman, the students again applied to the board for the release of the HSC results at around three o’clock. The petition states that the results published on October 15 are flawed and discriminatory.

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