Application for to take action against outsider
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The decision comes after some recent unwanted incidents centring the quota reform movement
Dhaka University (DU) authorities have issued an order prohibiting the movement of outsiders on the campus without the authorities' permission.
"Dhaka University campus is only open to its students. Outsiders cannot stay, roam around and hold any activities on the campus without the permission of the proctor or relevant authorities," read a DU press release issued on Monday.
The decision has been made public four days after it was taken at a Provost Committee meeting on July 5.
Following somerecent unwanted incidents surrounding the quota reform movement, the committee decided to send notice to the former students who have been overstaying in the DU dormitories, asking them leave immediately, read the press release.
If they do not comply with the notice, it said, the authorities would take steps against them, and seek assistance from the law enforcement agencies to prevent staying of outsiders at the dormitories or campus.
No one except the current students would be allowed to stay in the halls.
The committee also expressed their concern about the activities at some halls of the female students and urged all to remain alert about the presence of extremists or militant groups at university dormitories.
Answer:
The decision comes after some recent unwanted incidents centring the quota reform movement
Dhaka University (DU) authorities have issued an order prohibiting the movement of outsiders on the campus without the authorities' permission.
"Dhaka University campus is only open to its students. Outsiders cannot stay, roam around and hold any activities on the campus without the permission of the proctor or relevant authorities," read a DU press release issued on Monday.
The decision has been made public four days after it was taken at a Provost Committee meeting on July 5.
Following somerecent unwanted incidents surrounding the quota reform movement, the committee decided to send notice to the former students who have been overstaying in the DU dormitories, asking them leave immediately, read the press release.
If they do not comply with the notice, it said, the authorities would take steps against them, and seek assistance from the law enforcement agencies to prevent staying of outsiders at the dormitories or campus.
No one except the current students would be allowed to stay in the halls.
The committee also expressed their concern about the activities at some halls of the female students and urged all to remain alert about the presence of extremists or militant groups at university dormitories.