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Sunday, 19 May 2013

Buet teachers meet PM, call off strike in principle

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Reported on: May 04, 2012 23:37 PM
Reported in: National
News - Buet teachers meet PM, call off strike in principle
Dhaka, May 4 (UNB) – The agitating teachers of Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (Buet) have decided in principle to withdraw their strike that brought to a halt the academic activities of the public university for the last one month.

The decision came following a meeting of Buet Teachers' Association with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina at her official residence Gonabhaban on Friday night.

Association President Prof Dr Mujibur Rahman led the 12-member delegation to the meeting.

Education Secretary Kamal Abul Naser Chowdhury briefed reporters after the meeting.

He said the Prime Minister gave a patient hearing to the Buet teachers and assured them of solving their problems and meeting their demands.

Voicing her worries over the deadlock at Buet since April 7, she said the strike enforced by the teachers put into uncertainty the academic life of thousands of students.

Naser said the Prime Minister assured them of looking into the anomalies at the reputed university and urged the agitating teachers to return to the classes for the sake of their students.

Replying to a question, he said the President will intervene to resolve the crisis if any policy decision is required as he is the Chancellor of Buet.

Naser said the Buet Syndicate has formed a committee to investigate the irregularities at the university.

The Buet authorities will take action in this regard as it is an autonomous institution.

Talking to reporters, president of the Buet Teachers’ Association said they have decided in principle to withdraw the strike.

He, however, said the final decision in this regard will be taken at a general meeting of the teachers tomorrow, expressing the hope that no one will ignore the assurance of the Prime Minister. “We hope we could call off the strike and return to classes.”

Mujibur Rahman said Sheikh Hasina assured them of taking necessary steps to meet their demands after discussing with the education minister and the secretary.

LGRD Minister and Awami League General Secretary Syed Ashraful Islam, Education Minister Nurul Islam Nahid, Food Minister Abdur Razzak, State Minister for Liberation War Affairs Capt (retd) AB Tajul Islam, and advisers to the Prime Minister HT Imam and Moshiur Rahman were present.
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