CHATTOGRAM, Oct 8, 2025 (BSS) - Bangladesh Islami Chhatro Shibir (ICS)-backed
panel 'Sampritir Shikkarti Jote' today declared its 33-point manifesto and a
12-month action plan ahead of the Chattogram University Central Students'
Union (CUCSU) polls, scheduled to be held on October 15, focusing on quality
education, research and safety of the campus.
The announcement was made during a press conference at 'Buddijibi Chattor' on
the campus at 3 pm today.
Vice-President (VP) candidate Ibrahim Hossain Rony announced the manifesto on
behalf of the panel.
The manifesto outlines priorities such as resolving the housing crisis,
improving shuttle services, ensuring safe bus transportation, providing
affordable healthy food, reducing congestion, enhancing student facilities,
holding regular elections, creating a fascism-free campus, and honoring the
spirit of the Liberation War and July Revolution.
It also includes commitments to maternity leave, women-friendly spaces,
combating sexual harassment and cyber bullying, fostering an educational
environment, boosting research funding, improving libraries, offering basic
healthcare, providing advanced medical services, maintaining safe and green
campuses, addressing issues at the hall and faculty level, establishing
prayer rooms, promoting literary and cultural activities, and upholding the
rights of all ethnic groups.
The manifesto outlines various initiatives such as the introduction of
automation systems, enhancing higher education and skill development,
providing rights and scholarships for disabled students, constructing TSC and
central auditoriums, offering opportunities for physical exercise,
establishing legal aid cells, launching official e-mails, strengthening
alumni networks, setting up mental health councils, and implementing on-
campus job programs.
The 'Sampritir Chhatra Jote' has identified nine key focus areas from the 33-
point manifesto, including housing, transportation, healthy food, campus
safety and greenery, session coordination, automation, education, research
and career development, creating a women-friendly campus, and organising
welfare activities.
The VP candidate Ibrahim Rony emphasized that the manifesto addresses
students' essential issues and aspirations, with a commitment to implementing
all 33 points within 12 months, prioritizing the nine focus areas.