On the final day of Dhaka University Central Students’ Union (DUCSU) campaigning, candidates turned to legal notices, dollar-themed flyers, bookmarks, playing cards and even Gen-Z pop culture aesthetics in a bid to draw attention.
A total of 471 candidates are vying for 28 DUCSU posts.
On Saturday, the campus was flooded with campaign materials, some of which students are collecting as souvenirs due to their unique designs rather than for the voting appeal.
Legal Notice Tactic
Mahadi Hasan Monna, popularly known as `Manobadhikar Munna,’ a candidate for the post of Human Rights and Law Secretary, grabbed attention with legal notices distributed among voters.
Targeting `the most beautiful women and handsome men` on campus, Munna’s notice stated: `You are hereby informed that although Dhaka University teaches human rights, structural and institutional conflicts continue to violate students’ rights. Munna seeks to continue the fight for rights as he did in the past.`
Munna didn’t stop there—he also distributed butterfly-shaped flyers containing his manifesto, particularly designed to attract female voters.
Gen-Z campaign Style
Independent member candidate Samsudoha Nawab designed his flyers in the style of the iconic Breaking Bad poster. His leaflet featured the phrase `Let Him Cook on September 9’ along with his ballot number `162` and a QR code at the bottom.