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Bangladesh questioned due to a distrustful political culture
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Bangladesh questioned due to a distrustful political culture

Even before the end of the DUCSU election, the JUCSU election began and is now nearing its end; but the vote counting has been going on for three days; yet election no longer means transparency or trust, but rather a stage shrouded in rumours, counter-rumours and the shadow of party politics. Meanwhile, reports are heard that although several parties including the BNP took part in the election, they later rejected it. The counting continues; but endless questions remain about what the final result will be.

What reforms came in 'DUCSU’ and ‘JUCSU' elections
'DUCSU’ and ‘JUCSU' elections

State and Politics

What reforms came in 'DUCSU’ and ‘JUCSU' elections

A day after the Dhaka University Central Students’ Union (DUCSU) election, the Jahangirnagar University Central Students’ Union (JUCSU) election was also boycotted by the panel backed by BNP’s student wing, the Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal. At around 3:30 pm on Thursday, an hour and a half before the end of polling, they announced their boycott. Their allegation was that the election was not being conducted properly because of widespread irregularities, vote rigging and administrative bias. The panel’s General Secretary (GS) candidate Tanzila Hossain Baishakhi said, ‘From the very beginning we feared it would be a staged election.’

Why authorities’ bias in DUCSU election
DUCSU election

State and Politics

Why authorities’ bias in DUCSU election

The DUCSU election was not only long-awaited, but alongside people’s expectations, their aspirations were immense. For so long the election had been turned into a farce, and every year fees were taken from educational institutions but there was no elected student union. After many years, the DUCSU election was held in 2019, while in some institutions elections were held once in the 1970s and never again. From such a state we hoped to move towards a truly democratic environment of education and also a democratic environment in politics. Everyone wanted a fair election.

DUCSU Election: Hopes, obstacles, possibilities on path of democracy
DUCSU Election

State and Politics

DUCSU Election: Hopes, obstacles, possibilities on path of democracy

If democracy is to be properly evaluated, its practice should begin in educational institutions. Especially at Dhaka University, which is called the centre of the country’s political history, the free election of student organisations is the first laboratory of democratic practice. Many had thought that this year’s DUCSU election could be a new beginning. But the reality shows that obstacles have arisen here too.

Latest update: DUCSU election-2025
DUCSU

National

Latest update: DUCSU election-2025

Student politics’ biggest festival—the Dhaka University Central Students’ Union (DUCSU) Election 2025, has returned to the heart of Dhaka University. Voting began today (September 9) at 8am and will continue until 4pm.

What impact could this DUCSU election have on future politics of Bangladesh
DUCSU election

State and Politics

What impact could this DUCSU election have on future politics of Bangladesh

From 1924 to 2025, in the hundred-year history of the Dhaka University Central Students’ Union (DUCSU), is this year’s DUCSU election going to be the most important? It is difficult to determine which historical events are more significant than others. Often such decisions cannot be made immediately. In the long course of history, many important events fade into obscurity, while some seemingly minor issues shine brightly. Perspective, analysis, bias—all combine to produce different interpretations of events. Even so, it can clearly be said that DUCSU has played a notable role in our national liberation movement, and especially in shaping the society, culture and politics of the Bengali middle-class educated Muslims after Partition.

DUCSU Election: 1,100 votes cast in first 2hrs
DUCSU Election: 1,100 votes cast in first 2hrs

National

DUCSU Election: 1,100 votes cast in first 2hrs

Voting is underway for the Dhaka University Central Students’ Union (DUCSU) and hall union elections. According to information received until 10 am on Tuesday (September 9), more than 700 votes were cast at the TSC centre and over 400 at the Curzon Hall centre. Students said they arrived early to cast their votes smoothly and comfortably.

A peaceful DUCSU election expected
A peaceful DUCSU election expected

Editorial Views

A peaceful DUCSU election expected

Today, 9 September, the Dhaka University Central Students’ Union (DUCSU) election is going to be held. Voting will start at 8am and continue until 3pm. If everything goes smoothly, the results will be known by this evening.

Take early measures to ensure violence-free election
violence-free election

Editorial Views

Take early measures to ensure violence-free election

The winds of election have begun to blow. The campus is already heated up over the Dhaka University Central Students’ Union (DUCSU) election. A few days ago, Chief Adviser Dr Muhammad Yunus announced that the 13th National Parliamentary Election would be held in February next year. Since then, political parties have been rushing to make their final preparations. In line with that, on Thursday (28 August), Election Commission Senior Secretary Akhtar Ahmed announced the roadmap for the upcoming national election. According to the roadmap, the parliamentary election will be held in the first half of February and the schedule will be announced in the first half of December.

Facing unpleasant truths from DUCSU election
DUCSU election

State and Politics

Facing unpleasant truths from DUCSU election

Bangladesh today stands at a crossroads. In the state, politics and education alike, instability, influence and invisible pressures are at work. Against this backdrop, the Dhaka University Central Students’ Union (DUCSU) election has once again brought forward an inevitable question—do we wish to move ahead on the basis of ideals, education and creativity, or will we remain trapped in the same cycle of party domination?

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