The BNP-backed Abid-Hamim-Mayed panel has released a 10-point manifesto ahead of the Dhaka University Central Students’ Union (Daksu) elections, vowing to prioritize education, research, and student welfare.
The manifesto emphasizes creating safe campuses, ensuring freedom in dress for female students, abolishing the restrictive evening law, and providing effective measures against sexual harassment.
Other commitments include:
Quality healthcare and insurance for students.
Inclusive facilities for students with disabilities.
Modernization of curriculum, infrastructure, and examination systems.
Improved transport services, including battery-operated shuttle vehicles.
Interest-free student loans and campus-based employment opportunities.
Expanding sports, cultural activities, and digital facilities with cybersecurity measures.
Eco-friendly campus initiatives with waste management and greenery programs.
Strengthening Daksu’s role nationally and internationally.