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Begum Rokeya University (BRU) has become tense after the suspension of its central student union and hall council elections. The Islamist student group Islami Chhatra Shibir, under the banner of general students, held a press conference demanding that the election be held on December 24 as previously announced. They accused the university administration and election commission of deliberate delays and lack of sincerity. The election process had begun after the schedule was announced on November 18, but following the resignation of two chief election commissioners and alleged pressure from anti-election groups, the commission postponed the vote indefinitely citing voter list inconsistencies. Shibir threatened mass protests if the election is not held on the declared date, while another faction led by the Chhatra Dal is demanding a delay. The campus is now divided between opposing groups, raising fears of unrest and uncertainty about whether a fair election can take place.
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