Hindu, women feature Shibir’s panel for CUCSU polls
The 'Sompratir Shikkharthi Jote', a panel backed by the Islami Chhatra Shibir, has been announced for the Chittagong University Central Students' Union (CUCSU) elections slated for October 12.
Shibir's central human resource secretary Saidul Islam announced the panel at the university's Jarultala around 3:00pm on Thursday, September 18, which included five women, a Hindu student.
Ibrahim Hossain Rony will contest for VP (vice president) post, while Sayeed Bin Habib and Sajjad Hossain Munna have been named as GS (general secretary) and AGS (assistant general secretary) candidates.
Akash Das, a visually challenged third-year student from the Hindu community, will run for the post of an executive member.
Other candidates on the panel - Mohammad Shawon for sports and games secretary, Shahporan Maruf for assistant sports secretary, Harezul Islam (Hares Matabbar) for literature, culture, and publications secretary, and Jihad Hossain (Jihad Ahnaf) for assistant literature secretary.
Abdullah Al Noman and Jannatul Adan Nusrat were nominated for office secretary and assistant office secretary, respectively.
Tahsina Rahman was nominated to run for social welfare and environment secretary, Tanvir Anzum Shovon for research and innovation secretary, and Mahbubur Rahman for science and IT secretary.
Nahima Akter Dipa and Jannatul Ferdous Rita were announced to contest for female student welfare secretary and assistant female student welfare secretary, respectively.
Other posts included Afnan Hossain Imran for health secretary, Monayem Sharif for liberation war and democratic movement secretary, Mehedi Hasan Sohan for career development and international affairs secretary, Ishak Bhuiya for communication and housing secretary, Obaidul Salman as assistant communication secretary, Tawhid Rabbi for law and human rights secretary, and Masum Billah for library and cafeteria secretary.
Aside from Akash Das, executive members included Jannatul Ferdous Sanjida, Salman Farsi, Sohanur Rahman Sohan, and Adnan Sharif.
With inputs from UNB
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