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Dhaka University Central Students’ Union (DUCSU) Vice President Sadiq Kayem has declined a government proposal to assign him an armed guard for personal protection. The offer was part of a broader initiative to provide security to student leaders, politicians, and journalists following recent political unrest. In a Facebook post on Monday, Kayem said he could not accept special protection when ordinary citizens remained unsafe.

Kayem argued that selective security measures contradict the principles of justice and equality. He criticized law enforcement for failing to ensure public safety and alleged that fascist influences within state institutions were undermining justice. His statement follows the government’s move to enhance security for prominent figures after the so-called July Revolution.

Observers note that Kayem’s refusal underscores growing public frustration over unequal security provisions and the perceived lack of institutional reform. The government has not yet responded to his remarks, but the debate highlights ongoing tensions between political leadership and youth movements over fairness and accountability in post-crisis Bangladesh.

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