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Abidul Islam Khan, a defeated vice-president candidate in the Dhaka University Central Students’ Union (DUCSU) election, has accused the administration of deliberately delaying responses to written complaints of irregularities.
He alleged that ballot papers lacked serial numbers, and the number of used and unused ballots was never disclosed. Khan also claimed that polling officers misinformed journalists, student leaders were repeatedly harassed by mobs, and outsiders entered the campus with the help of BNCC, Rover Scouts, and Girl Guides.
“Students are questioning whether individuals cast multiple votes,” he added. Despite the alleged irregularities, Khan emphasized that his panel refrained from protests, hoping the university would ensure transparency and accountability through proper investigation.
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