Education Ministry Adviser Dr. C R Abrar has urged students at Khulna University of Engineering and Technology (KUET) to withdraw their hunger strike, expressing serious concern over their health and academic wellbeing.
During a phone conversation with the protesting students on Tuesday, Dr. C R Abrar, Adviser to the Ministry of Education, appealed for an immediate end to the hunger strike that has been ongoing at KUET. He warned that the extreme heat could lead to severe health complications and urged students to prioritize their physical wellbeing.
Dr. Abrar also expressed concern over the disruption to the students’ academic life, urging them to act responsibly for the sake of their future. He assured them that the government is fully aware of their demands and is taking the matter seriously.
To resolve the crisis, he announced that a high-level delegation would soon visit KUET to meet with university authorities, faculty members, and students. The delegation will assess the situation firsthand and work toward a swift and effective resolution.
In light of this assurance, Dr. Abrar once again requested the students to call off their hunger strike.
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