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Shibir-backed alliance sweeps top three posts in DUCSU polls

Candidates backed by Islami Chhatra Shibir’s United Students’ Alliance have swept the top three positions in the Dhaka University Central Students’ Union (DUCSU) election. The final results, announced on Wednesday morning, show clear victories for the alliance in the VP, GS, and AGS posts.
For the Vice President post, Abu Sadiq Kayem won with 14,042 votes, far ahead of BNP’s student wing candidate Abidul Islam Khan, who secured 5,708. Independent contenders Shamim Hossain and Umama Fatema received 3,883 and 3,389 votes respectively, while others trailed with smaller tallies.
In the race for General Secretary, SM Farhad emerged victorious with 10,794 votes. His closest rival, Sheikh Tanvir Bari Hamim of Chhatra Dal, garnered 5,283 votes. Meghmallar Basu from the Resistance Council followed with 4,949 votes, while independents and other panel candidates collected fewer.
The Assistant General Secretary post also went to Shibir’s camp, as Mohiuddin Khan secured 11,772 votes. His nearest competitor, Tanvir Al Hadi Mayed from Chhatra Dal, received 5,064 votes. Other candidates, including independents and representatives of smaller alliances, remained behind with significantly lower counts.
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JAKSU Elections: Jitu Elected VP, Mazharul Wins GS

Abdur Rashid Jitu from the independent United Panel has been elected Vice President (VP) in the Jahangirnagar University Central Students’ Union (JAKSU) and hall elections, while Mazharul Islam from the Shibir-backed alliance secured the post of General Secretary (GS).
The final results, announced on Saturday evening, also declared Ferdous Al Hasan and Ayesha Siddika Meghla—both from the Shibir-supported panel—as joint winners for the Assistant General Secretary (AGS) post.
Other elected office bearers include Tanvir Rahman, Husni Mobarak, Touhid Hasan, Ahsan Labib, Rashedul Islam, Mahadi Hasan, Nigar Sultana, Farhana Akhter, Raihan Uddin, Mohibullah Sheikh, and Jahidul Islam. Six students were elected as executive members.
This year, around 68 percent of the 11,759 registered voters cast their ballots. A total of 177 candidates, including six women, contested for 25 positions across eight full and partial panels.
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Too Many Irregularities : JUCSU Election Official Steps Down

Mafrufi Sattar, an election commissioner of Jahangirnagar University Central Students’ Union (JUCSU), has resigned, citing irregularities in the voting process. She made the announcement on Friday night at around 8:30 PM while speaking to reporters.
Sattar alleged that despite repeated calls to address complaints, ballot counting began without resolving the disputes. She said the process was marred by irregularities and serious flaws, making it controversial.
She added that during a meeting called by the chief election commissioner, she briefly left for prayers and returned to find counting already underway. Claiming it was no longer possible to perform her duties in such circumstances, Sattar declared her resignation.
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BNP-backed panel boycotts JACSU polls, alleging collusion with Jamaat

The BNP-backed student panel has withdrawn from the Jahangirnagar University Central Students’ Union (JACSU) election, alleging large-scale irregularities and collusion between the university administration and Jamaat-e-Islami to favor the Shibir-backed panel.
At a press conference around 3:45 pm on Thursday (11 September), GS candidate Tanzila Hossain Boishakhi announced the boycott. Earlier at noon, the panel raised allegations that ballot papers and OMR machines were supplied by a little-known company linked to Jamaat, bypassing the usual procurement process.
VP candidate Sheikh Sadi Hasan claimed that the Election Commission opted for manual vote counting after irregularities surfaced but continued using the same company’s ballot papers, raising questions of fairness.
This year, a total of 11,897 students are eligible to cast their votes in the JACSU polls. A total of 177 candidates are contesting 25 positions across eight panels, including leftist, Shibir, BNP-backed, and independent groups.
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