Internet Edition. January 27, 2008, Updated: Bangladesh Time 12:00 AM 
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When university teachers ignore the real jobs



The article in Daily Ittefaq has drawn my attention. I was ashtonished to read that some people are there to talk about the truth of the DU teachers in Bangladesh, He simply exposed the character of the most of the university teachers and their activities.

The convicted teachers could claim that they are the conscience of the nation, I would agree if they were following the rule and the law of the state. By breaking the law they violeted the regulation of being as the teacher in the university. I do not understand how they can go back to the position as teacher of the university.

They used the students to creat anarchy because it was causing problem for them to do activities outside their scheduled job. They probably can not do anymore private university part-time job ignoring their own duties and making extra bucks. Probably they can not do the consultancy anymore outside their work.They do not teach the student but use them for their interest.

Government was too nice to these so-called teachers who does active politics ignoring the teaching duties to the students.

In 1947 my grand father told my father who wanted to study in Dhaka university that it is a place of the criminals, after 60 years it looked to me that Dhaka university produces criminals since the students learn more about hijacking and raping extortion and killing.

Dr.Anwar Hossain can claim that they are the conscience of the nation from what aspect he claimed that, is it because they corrupt the students and use them for in interest of the political parties or for their own.

Does he render his duty of teaching to the student and show them how to be a human being, I think they do not doand claim such.

Government should be hard on its principle for which they took the responsibility at what ever the cost is.They can not let the country go to another state of anarchy.



Mohd Haider

Michigan,

USA.

 
 

 
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