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Recently inaugurated Jucsu officials assume their roles

Gathered at the event were the relatives of the fallen heroes Alif Ahmed Siam and Shraban Gazi, as well as the spouse of martyr Mizanur Rahman.

New leadership for Jucsu takes office following election
New leadership for Jucsu takes office following election

Recently inaugurated Jucsu officials assume their roles

Newly Elected Leaders of Jahangirnagar University Central Students' Union Sworn In

The elected leaders of the Jahangirnagar University Central Students' Union (Jucsu) were sworn in on September 18 at the Senate Hall of the university's old administrative building. The oath-taking ceremony was presided over by Prof Mohammad Kamrul Ahsan, the Vice-Chancellor of Jahangirnagar University.

The program began with recitations from the Holy Quran, the Bhagavad Gita, the Holy Bible, and the Tripitaka. Prof Mohammad Kamrul Ahsan administered the oath to the newly elected leaders, urging them to prioritise Jahangirnagar University and the country above all else.

In his speech, the Vice-Chancellor stated that if the newly elected leaders keep this pledge in mind, they will avoid narrowness. He also mentioned that the election of Jucsu creates a possibility for national-level elections. The Vice-Chancellor further emphasised the importance of democracy, stating that it is being revived through Ducsu and Jucsu.

Family members of July martyrs Alif Ahmed Siam, Shraban Gazi, and Mizanur Rahman attended the occasion. The Vice-Chancellor also paid tribute to Jannatul Ferdous Moumita, an assistant professor at the Faculty of Fine Arts, who died of illness during the vote-counting process of the Jucsu election. A one-minute silence was observed in memory of Moumita.

The Vice-Chancellor also spoke about the mass uprising of 2024, stating that it was the restoration of democracy in Bangladesh. He mentioned that Jahangirnagar University made an attempt at a smaller scale for national-level elections.

At the end of the ceremony, the Vice-Chancellor urged the newly elected leaders to uphold their commitment and avoid any form of narrowness. The Vice-Chancellor's words were a call to the newly elected leaders to lead with integrity and prioritise the betterment of the university and the country.

While the newly elected leaders of Jucsu were not specified in the current available information, their oath-taking ceremony marked a significant step towards the revival of democracy in Bangladesh. The ceremony was a testament to the power of student leadership and the potential for positive change in the country.

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