Protests continued to grip Rabindra University on Thursday against a teacher who allegedly ordered a forcible haircut of 14 students who were about to sit for final examination.
Student protesters demanded that controversial teacher Farzana Yasmin Baten be permanently sacked from the university for humiliating their peers. Though she resigned as the chairman of Department of Cultural Heritage and Bangladesh Studies, assistant proctor, and a member of the proctorial board, the gestures did little to pacify the protesters.
Four students named Habib, Zahid, Sirat and Zakaria of Cultural Heritage and Bangladesh Study department, who went on a fast-unto-death hunger strike, fell sick on Thursday, the second day of their protest.
Among them, Habib was admitted to Shajadpur Upazila Health Complex while the rest were given first aid.